My mind immediately went to the twenty-first century version on You Tube that sends my eldest granddaughter into fits of giggles. But she took me back to the beginning of the twentieth century. "It was your fireplace that brought it to mind. Imagine a pot hanging on the fire for nine days. Wonder how many people got sick after eating nine-day-old porridge?"
She allowed that having to live on pease porridge day in and day out was grim but it was better than the alternative - starving.
*Paul, who is three years younger than I and the youngest of our family of five siblings, is everyone's little brother, though he likely is the tallest of us all these days.
(Click here to read memories of my childhood Thanksgivings, written last year)
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You are such a marvelous story teller. I can see and hear your mother reciting nursery rhymes. I read your last four blogs and caught up on Coudy events and life on your farm. You captured the ugliness of ignorance and the beauty of appreciation so well. I look forward to reading more of your treasured memories and current insights. Sending love to my oldest and dearest friend. - Susan
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