Watermelon - - Ain't it Goooood !! |
Being from Tennessee , I had some good raising down
there. I reckon I ate my share of grits
and fat back when they were available which was most often.
I decided I would share some
of my heritage with my children so I loaded them up and headed south to Tennessee .
The kin folk were hospitable
and took us in and fed us, it were hard on the chickens though. We visited the family graveyard that was
dated back to the Revolutionary War and you must admit it isn’t everyone who
has there own cemetery to bury their kin in.
From there we went to Georgia to
visit some of my father’s kin. We saw
Mama Moon who was deaf to anything less than shouting, She died a little later at 103 years
old. Aunt Jesse saw to it that we were
well fed.
Now some diets say drink some
water before eating and you won’t eat so much, Aunt Jesse had a different take
on that as she gave us all a big piece of watermelon before supper. That seemed to satisfy some of our hunger.
While we were eating the
melons she would always say, “Bob, ain’t it gooood?” Aunt Jessie owned over a hundred houses and
she showed us most of them complete with history. She took us to visit the other aunts and
uncles and we headed home.
Things were hard in the
thirties in Tennessee ,
but we were able to do a little with little. The people had to take care of
themselves for there wasn’t any free money in those days. If you were hungry you worked and lived
within your means which was very little.
Things change, today if the
people need some money the government prints them some.
The people today are educated and nobody has
to work if they don’t want to. I finally
figured out what is meant by the saying this is the richest country in the
world; it means we have the best printing presses in the world and as long as
they don’t break down we will be the richest country in the world.
Uncle Dave Macon used to sing
the Tennessee
gravy train. Sounds a little like today.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8vLvsgxKDbY
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