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Copyright © 2004 by Jennifer Hamilton

30 April 2004 - Here we Go...!

Stop. Breathe. Seriously -- take a whiff...deeply, through your nose. Do you smell it? I mean, really smell it? No, not the smog or the pollution. Not the boring everyday smells. The nice one. The sweet, light, airy scent that bounces and flits its way along, throwing itself beneath people's noses as they make their ways...wherever they're going.

It's not flowers or grass or water or even that odd scent that lightning leaves behind on the thick air of a storm. It's neither warm nor cold and definitely not damp or dry. It's got a heat like chili's and a depth like really delicious red wine. It bubbles and makes me light-headed much in the same way that champagne does and goes right along with it like strawberries. Chocolate, in shapes like bunnies or hearts or just in good, droolingly delicious lumps. Fresh, double cream brie with peppercorns -- soft and sumptuous with just that little crack and spice of pepper between your teeth.

I can't stop there...

It's ice cold beer on patios and peanut butter cookies sold at lawn sales. It has the feeling of freshly picked tomatoes with home-grown basil in a salad with buffalo mozzarella that you buy on your way home from work one night, because you simply had to go to the gourmet cheese shop that was more than a half-hour walk out of your way...

It's more than food though, too. It's Frank Sinatra on the stereo and patio lanterns on the balcony. Oh, and who can forget having the window open again after a long cold winter? It's the smile you swear you see on the cat's face when you let her out on the balcony for hours on end...and your boyfriend's face when he sees you in a light summer dress again after so long in jeans and big, bulky sweaters. It's freshly painted toenails...

My fickle friends, the summer wind has come blowing in. S. and I celebrated it with home made hamburgers and onion rings last night...beer on the balcony and the barbeque grilling away it really made me feel as though summer is coming. I love it.

 

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