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PANSY GRANDMA
When I was of grade school age in the 1940’s, I would spend 2-3 weeks each year during the summer on my grandparent’s farm. I have many memories of those visits.
There was no electricity and no plumbing. Horses were used for pulling all of the farm equipment, hay wagons, etc. There was a tractor on the farm, but it was rarely used because of the difficult time starting the engine using a hand crank. The cows were milked twice a day by hand, then, buckets of milk were carried to the hand operated milk/cream separator. Of course, the barn cats were always nearby at milking time, noisily anticipating a quick handout. Everything done on the farm was done manually, for that was all that was known back then.
Grandma would re-fill the lanterns each day with fresh fuel. She would gather baskets of eggs from the chicken house twice a day. The laundry washing machine had a gasoline engine that grandma would operate, then, she would hang the clothes outside to dry. She would carry pails of fresh water to the house each day from the windmill pump down by the barn. The black iron cook stove in the kitchen burned dry corncobs that she would collect from the hog feed lot. The stove also provided hot water from its built-in tank for cooking and personal use. A fresh baked loaf of bread and cookies were always there to enjoy.
In those days there were no vacuum cleaners, no refrigerators, and no kitchen appliances. Open windows provided all the air conditioning needed. Saturday night baths were done in a metal tub on the kitchen floor, each of us taking our turn. Life was hard and the work was difficult, but grandma did it without complaining – and actually seemed to enjoy it. I remember her allowing me to “help out” with many of those chores.
However, the things she enjoyed the most were growing flowers and tending her garden. She grew flowers and vegetables from seeds she carefully collected and saved from the previous year’s blooms and fruit. Although she had many varieties, her favorite flower was the pansy. Grandma grew them in small pots in the house, in window boxes outside, and some were grown in flowerbeds – pansies of all colors and sizes. I recall laughing with her as we looked at the different pansy “faces” on the flowers – each having its own personality.
She always said she was my “pansy grandma” – and that’s what I called her. Those memories have stuck with me for more than 60 years. I don’t have any grandchildren and probably never will, but if you have them, spend quality time with them and fill their precious little heads with memories they will remember long after we’re gone.
God bless!
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Delightful memories, Don. I enjoyed them with you and had some similar ones.
What a wonderful scene you painted for us and how I can relate! I spent summers on my grandma's farm in the hills of Pennsylvania and they were without question, the happiest days of my childhood. I love the fact that even though your grandmother worked hard and had few conveniences, she still found time and energy to plant flowers to bring beauty and pleasure to her home. What a lovely lady and how beautifully you portrayed her, Don.
Don, you get my vote for telling more stories like this one. It is just exquisite, from the "Pansy Grandma" title to the ending admonition. Our "Vintage Generation" is an historical resource for the younger ones, who didn't have the advantage of living through "the old days" like we did. Aren't you glad we were born when we were? (^&^)
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