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Showing posts with label stormy weather. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stormy weather. Show all posts
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Runway
High Water
By age two, she had become the sixth oldest for the second time when her mama got sick in child birth and by four she was fifth oldest again when she stopped seeing Ezreel, who used to feed the pigs. She knew every inch of the farmyard and garden, had her own names for every chicken, pig, cow and horse on the place and could boil water on the stove, if mama was there.
Labels:
coming of age,
father-daughter,
flooding,
historical theme,
humor,
laughter,
lightning,
mentoring,
mother-daughter,
parent-child,
relationships,
sexuality,
short stories,
sisters,
storms,
stormy weather
A Little Help?
Hey, is anyone out there a chiropractor?
I think I’m going to need you to come over. My shoulder is so bad I can’t even tuck in my shirt, anymore. Well, I can, but it hurts like bulldozers and that scares me. Don’t ask me to reach the Wheaties. In fact, if I don’t get better soon, we’ll have to move everything down a notch: the coffee cups, the Frosted Flakes, the juice glasses; you know.
And we don’t drive.
I started needing a doctor when the roof leaked. Mid-morning, Wednesday, my mom was cleaning up the water from the leak in the kitchen, where what looks like a tiny orange freckle in the ceiling feeds the Great Lake, she calls it, right in front of the fridge.
She bent down to wipe it, when her feet started going out and she sat down hard, just missing one of the cats.
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