Thursday, June 11, 2009

PICK ME! PICK ME!


That's what these cherries were screaming when I glimpsed them through a window while coming down the stairs in a building downtown. I was then on the second floor (that's third, for you folks in the US), and had no way of reaching for them, even if I had ventured into the garden behind the building. I could be like the fox in Aesop's fable and say they were probably too sour, but I'll bet they weren't...

14 comments:

siva // ശിവ said...

Superb...

Lowell said...

What a sad story. I'm sure such beautiful cherries would be sweet as sugar!

Maybe you could get some at the market?

Or a very long pole with a knife so you cut the darn things down!

Anonymous said...

These cherrries looked beautiful. It's been a while since I've seen fruits grow in public spaces, although I always take some blackberries from one of the fences near my grandparents' farm.

lady jicky said...

Great photo.

xxx said...

your photo makes them look like precious jewels
beautiful shot

best wishes
Ribbon & yes they were probably bitter anyway :-)

MuseSwings said...

Stevie has pictures of cherries on her blog today too! I'm going to have to buy some tomorrow for sure. In the meantime, figure out a way to get to your neighbor's tree - without injuring yourself. If they're sour they'll make a delicious pie.

Tash said...

A photograph for framing! great find superbly photographed. they look so yummy

Chuck Pefley said...

Frustrating situation, no?

Splendid image, though. And you can just imagine how long these cherries will last, now. They'll always be fresh ... and just out of reach -:)

yudikris said...

Lovely Cherry!

steviewren said...

Beautiful picture! I'm sorry you could only look and not touch. I bet they're yummy.

Sean said...

The thought of the sweetness is usually better than the actual taste. Take the thought and bank it :::)))

B SQUARED said...

I'm sure Eve was tempted with cherries not an apple.

Becky said...

Wonderful photo! My mouth is watering just looking at it!

Marie Reed said...

I guess throwing rocks at the branch would be a BAD idea:)

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