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A TALE OF TWO GRANDMOTHERS
Both people I knew well, even loved,
in my self-centered way.
Both Grandmothers now dead.
I'll show you them today...
MATERNAL GRANDMOTHER
Mixture of English, Irish and Norwegian:
When this lady checked out of a motel, anyone could have walked righ into the same room, and not known
it had been occupied the night before.
You get the picture?
Oh yes, "picture"!! Many Christain believers in that day had hanging in their living room a (famous) picture of Jesus, kneeling at foot of huge stone, several guys (apostles?) in the background.
This painting was titled AGONY IN THE GARDEN. OK?
Well, one day a door-to-door saleslady came into GM's house, saw that "Agony" scene, blurted out, "Oh, Ma'am, I see you are catholic!" BIG mistake. My GM turned the picture "face-to-the wall" and remained until her death.
Not wish to bore
y'all any more, so:
to PATERNAL GRANDMOTHER'S house we go!
She, a mixture of GERMAN!
WINTER: and we did slaughter a couple hogs annually during 1930's and 40's (WWII, ya know?). GM was on the scene, Jelly Bean (Ooops, no rhyming here!). Well, GM ("General Manager"???) assembled her pots, pans and kettles and collected everything the farmers left, e.g., intestines, eyeballs, tongue, liver and tail...
and B L O O D !
UGH!
Grandma cooked for several days, black soup , ingredient, blood; Sausages, ingredients, blood, fat, and maybe--I don't know--curly tail? She believe, to honor the pig--who blessed us with his life--waste nothing--NOTHING!
And then she made us "eat it, or go hungry"...ACHTUNG!
Here Note: I'd slip away, and in the horse barn sit on a bale of hay, and drink Muscatel wine, of which pint bottles were "hidden" in certain selected locations scattered around the farm.
ENOUGH OF THAT...Regarding "Spiritual Angle"--hehe--I must say GM missed not ONE DAY of mass and communion, unless she was very ill. (No wonder she got ill, too much blood?)
SO thence I came
to live in shame
wishing I'd been born a sea turtle
but living in house bathed in crepe myrtle
SEA TURTLES never eat "blood soup"
nor do they eat another's poop
--they live hundreds of years
that's all for now, my dears!
--steveroni
07/09/2013