Sunday afternoon, I decided to go to the park to do a bit of writing. While there, there was a gentleman sitting in the lotus position under a tree. I decided to approach him as he took a moment to stretch. He was a Buddhist and was (in his own words) “waiting for enlightenment.” I asked if I might join him, to which he readily accepted my request.
I sat under that tree (not in the same position as him, as I have bad knees) for about 45 minutes. Finally, my enlightenment came.
Mrs. Fields makes a fantastic ice-cream cookie sandwich.
I am grateful to that man for providing me the opportunity to realize that oft times in life, the simplicity of an ice-cream sandwich on a Sunday afternoon is of much greater import than toiling away in ancient Rabbinical texts.
Now I have passed my enlightenment to you. May you eat an ice-cream cookie sandwich and feel the heavenly joys associated with it.
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Gazelam wrote:Theres a tiny voice in my head calling out "Cold Stone"...........
I had a brilliant peanut butter and chocolate Cold Stone ice-cream cake for my birthday... fantastic stuff. I don't know why, but I've been on an ice-cream kick lately. Saturday, as I was helping two friends move gravel (from one of their houses to the other's house), I ended up chasing down an ice-cream truck for a "drumstick."
I love this weather, where ice-cream can be enjoyed in the afternoon, and a jacket put on in the evening. Soon, ice-cream will melt too fast, and jackets will be nothing more than an obsolete item taking up important closet space.
"Some people never go crazy. What truly horrible lives they must lead." ~Charles Bukowski