That would be a lie.

I could wear a mask, like I did when I was going through chemo. I could just stay indoors for three or four months. Or I could move to Canada, where I can't possibly be allergic to anything. Except perhaps bears.
The pollen here may cause me consternation. Oh yes. However, I love the colors of the wildflowers strewn all willy-nilly on every patch of grass larger than a postage stamp. I love the glory of the mountain laurel trees, with their purple, grape-smelling flowers. It's an awesome display, every color represented, and I find myself inspired in spite of the need for tissues. All too soon, the flowers, and the color, are gone, until next year.
Kind of a silly metaphor for how fast life passes us by. I had better enjoy it while I can!