I’ve never highlighted a food item as one of my Pleasure Finds before, but there is a first time for everything. When I discovered the table full of CHERRIES at my local market, I simply couldn’t stop myself.
Who doesn’t want to celebrate the season’s first batch of this gorgeous fruit?
In that fleeting moment when I slip one into my mouth, and bite into its tart lushness, everything is A-okay. I can forget about drizzle in the forecast, financial stress, life questions, oil-coated sea turtles, illiteracy rates in Afghanistan, and the pile of dust bunnies under my bed.
Summer is coming, and LIFE is good.









Rebecca
/ May 21, 2010Simple pleasures. Fantastic.
.-= Rebecca´s last blog ..project 365. 125:139. =-.
emmajames
/ May 23, 2010Rebecca: I knew you’d appreciate them, too. And this particular one was soooo yummy!
whollyjeanne
/ May 21, 2010so the plural for dust bunnies is “pile”. i’ve often wondered. and what, my love, is the plural for “piles”? cause that’s what i’ve got!
.-= whollyjeanne´s last blog ..nature’s crayolas: orange, yellow, purple =-.
emmajames
/ May 23, 2010Jeanne: I do not think it is fair to begin a competition. You will lose. You have no idea.
Square-Peg Karen
/ May 22, 2010Ah, lovely! And now I’m reading (catching up on your blog) and notice that you went thru a face-change (not YOU, the blog) and a face-change-back — and i missed it.
I love visiting here!
Ahem- comment back to whollyjeanne’s comment above – I SWEAR that the word you’re looking for, whollyjeanne, is WARREN – dust WARREN — I got the diagnosis awhile ago.
.-= Square-Peg Karen´s last blog ..Hellooooo Again (and Happy Body-Part Wednesday) =-.
emmajames
/ May 23, 2010Karen: No worries! As you can see, all reverted to the way it was anyway – lol. And as I mentioned to Jeanne, it really is moot to think your warren can out-do my pile. There simply is no comparison.