Share the Joy: Back Again



More joy. . . . 


street musicians



Broadway musicals --
my faves right now are
Wicked and Once. . . 
oh, and Book of Mormon
was a hoot.


One of the splurges I lavish on myself
each year is season tickets to two musical series.
While I don't much like writing those checks,
it brings me great joy to see a musical with a friend
(or three).

Let's see.
What else?

Artfully presented latté drinks,


though I prefer chai lattés to coffee-based drinks.
My beloved was always a big coffee drinker,
but after he became someone else's squeeze,
I became a tea drinker.
Maybe I should sound exotic and say,
"I became a tea temptress."

Oh, and salads. . . 
with crisp, fresh veggies.
Yum! 
It brings joy to my tummy
to sit down to a salad meal.
(And since I love cooking for others,
but not just for myself,
salads are often on the menu.)




How are you cultivating joy? 

Celebrate it.
Share it.

 


1. do a post that tells and shows what gives you joy.
  2. capture the URL of the specific post and paste it into 
the Mr. Linky box along with your info.

3. Visit other players and let their joy infect you.
Leave them a comment because everyone
 enJOYS getting positive feedback.

Let's keep the epidemic of JOY going!









Comments

Hazel said…
Tea temptress, hmn... I love the sound of it :) Thanks, Meri for hosting. A lovely Thursday to you.
4 Lettre Words said…
It all sounds wonderful, Meri!
Alexa T said…
Oh... "I love cooking for others", too (not sure what others may think about my culinary "art"... ;) though I still cook with joy and curiosity...) and I love coffee, tea when it's raining like today (ouch!) and "I'm dreaming" to have a walk on a beach at seashore... what a joy!!! Thanks for hosting, once again! All the best! Alexa
Dearest fellow tea temptress, thank you for hosting I am a newbie with you and think I shall enjoy finding joy with you!
Wren x
Anonymous said…
I always like coming across street musicians, some of them are so talented!
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