When I was standing at a corner near a train station yesterday, I noticed a smell. It was a strong, unpleasant smell. I looked around, and I saw a ginkgo tree. Other people were looking at the ground. They noticed the smell, too. There were little yellow ginkgo fruits all over the sidewalk around the tree. People used to collect these smelly ginkgo fruits to make ginkgo nuts, but it’s hard work. These days, the ginkgo fruits stay on the ground. Should we get rid of gingko trees? I don’t think so. The smell will go away soon, and the trees will turn a beautiful yellow. (106 words)