[Nfb-krafters-korner] fall

Nella Foster jellybeanfarm at gmail.com
Tue Oct 10 03:48:32 UTC 2017


Bernice, my mouth is watering, just reading about all that delicious food.

I love your memories of all the smells.

I've always liked the smell of sheets that have been dried on the line.  I
keep thinking about getting a clothes line, but so far haven't done it.
Sometimes I hang things on the fence.

Nella

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Good Evening,

 

I loved the fall because it was the beginning of a new school year.  I loved
learning, and it was a fresh start.  Everything felt fresh and new.  My Mom
would make me all new clothes to take back to school with me.  

 

When I was very young, we lived in a small college town, and I remember that
people would rake their leaves to the curb and burn them right there in the
street.  Cars would sometimes scatter the burning leaves.  I loved the smell
of the burning leaves, the grapes before they were picked, and most of all
the smell of the making of catsup in our town.  There was a factory that
made catsup right at the far end of our street.  I just loved that smell.  I
would volunteer to hang the clothes out and anything that took me outside.
We had a clothes drier, but my father wouldn't let us use it when the
weather was nice and dry.  Nothing is like the fresh smell of sheets dried
outside.  Of course, most things had to be ironed if you dried them outside
on a clothes line.

 

I never liked the heat much, so fall felt like a relief from the heat.  My
Mom canned preserved, and froze fruits and vegetables all late summer and
fall.  Four our family of six, she would can about 250 quarts of tomatoes.
When I went to the school for the blind, I actually felt sorry for kids that
didn't know how to hull strawberries, tip green beans, or husk corn.  I did
those things from the time I was very young to help out.

 

We always had a bushel of apples in our back room to eat whenever we wanted
them.  My mom made the greatest desserts with those fantastic apples.  I
only learned a few years ago that she was a test kitchen for Betty Crocker.
Those experimental recipes were pretty darn good.

 

Happy fall,

Bernice and the sweet Octane.

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