What the air does out here
You were told at Mile 10 that Cherry Overload waits at Mile 15 when one fruit is not enough. It does, and the sign is bigger than the shed it hangs on. This stand gave one crop the entire roadside: quart baskets, cherry cider, cherry preserves, wild cherry out front with warm vanilla close behind. The operation has no second idea and no regrets.
Who rides with it
Believers in doing one thing all the way. Drivers who made this stand the destination three counties back. Kids who finish their quart before the car door shuts. Moderation is available one county over.
Pair it at the next stop
If one fruit ever does want company, Black Raspberry Vanilla back at Mile 10 trades the cherry for berries and keeps the vanilla. Same plain note the almanac gave there: Cherry Overload pours golden and warms to amber over time, so felt backing keeps pale colorways crisp.
