Fields forever
Ok, we've leant it by heart: strawberries must come with whipped cream and they're the tastiest in England, at Wimbledon. In order for the lucky ones who manage to enter the All-England Club complex to enjoy their beauty, more than 170,000 strawberries a day must be transported to the nine Wimbledon bars every day during the tournament. Visitors then wait in queues for hours to buy them and enjoy tennis, strawberries and the essential champagne under the warm Wimbledon sun.
It is impossible to imagine England without Wimbledon and Wimbledon without strawberries, champagne and Wimbledon queues. 😊 Red strawberries are a hint of everything beautiful that is coming: summer, travel and adventure perhaps. Some claim that those who worship them are hedonists, subtle people, refined people so to speak. In a Belgrade bistro, the owners invite their customers to come to them for a hedonistic enjoyment that they have never experienced anywhere else with the slogan: "Life is like a strawberry on whipped cream." There are also those who know that strawberries are a symbol of the love of the goddess Venus, as well as those who claim that if you give someone a strawberry to eat from your hand, they will immediately fall in love with you. All memories, joy, melancholy and all the love in the world are possible when it's red, and in June I see everything red. And Taylor Swift sings "Red"... she says that loving him was red, burning red:
I'm telling you, strawberries & red awake the romance, even if you are a hard nut to crack.



Years later, inspired by his boyhood experiences and the geography of his childhood, John Lennon wrote the song "Strawberry Fields Forever", adding the S to Field, thinking it made the song sound better. And he was right, with that the strawberry fields became the strawberry fields of all of us. The house was demolished six years after the publication of the song and replaced by a smaller children's home that operated until 2005, when the orphanage was closed after 70 years, the remaining children were transferred to foster families and the original buildings were demolished. Few of them remain, including the famous red gate, so although the site is dilapidated and abandoned, Strawberry Field is still a place of pilgrimage for tourists, Liverpool visitors and Beatles fans. John Lennon was killed on December 8, 1980 in New York in front of the house where he lived. He was not buried anywhere, he has no grave, he was cremated, and his ashes were scattered in Central Park where there is a memorial area "Strawberry Fields" with a monument in the form of a mosaic. From the "Strawberry Field" at the beginning of life in the suburbs of Liverpool to the "Strawberry Field" in New York, which is his eternal home, John Lennon has come full circle.
It is impossible to talk about the red gate of "Strawberry Field" and the Beatles and not think of Liverpool. Places and people make up our memories, and the Beatles are the memories of those who love their music. Liverpool has been declared the European City of Culture, and is under UNESCO protection, and as such is the cultural heritage of all of us. Apart from the Beatles, the city also has its second trademark - Liverpool FC, one of the biggest football clubs, not only in the Premier League, but also in the world. That football club has its anthem You'll never walk alone! and Liverpool fans think it is the most beautiful football anthem in the world. I'm listening to it now while I am wraping up my memories of Liverpool and all the fields of strawberries, wheat and all the fields of dreams and memories in which John Lennon rests...I will see you again... but not yet... Not yet!“
Hey John, You'll never walk alone!♫♪♬♫🕷️
JJB