When we moved to the new house, I used to pass by it everyday back from school. I remember it looking quite ugly, sticking up like that, staring at me all the time, and slapping my nostrils with a whiff of perfume tangy depression. With time I got used to it really. In the garden of the house, it would be the first thing to welcome me back home, purple and bright, and just as soon as we became friends, the grown-ups of the house were fed of it and rooted it out. I guess it was only expressing itself, but…
NOEMI
I was walking down the street in Rome with one of my dearest friends and when we passed near a bar she stopped because out of it there were some plants of basil. She just wanted to take a leaf when the whole vase fell down. But at the end she was happy because she managed to have her leaf to smell.
NAJD
One of my friends used to pick basil every morning from their garden and use them as bookmarks in my Quran so it'd smell pleasant while I memorize.
SARAH
I had an uncle named Basil. I suppose I still have an uncle named Basil, it’s just I’ve never met him, and apart from the split second of time I spend thinking about him whenever I see a basil plant, he’s not really a part of my life.
I know basil is lovely in salads, but I have no idea what Basil is like or what he likes. I know basil is often used in drinks, like iced tea, but I don’t know how my uncle Basil lives. The little I know about him could be etched entirely onto the back of a single basil plant seed and I would still have room left over.
NASIR