Fun Monday - Childhood Memories
There are very few pictures of my childhood. There are, however, many memories.
Little snippets of sounds and smells raced through my mind today as I tried to find a trail to follow. I jotted down many that I hoped would provide me with an idea for today's assignment.
Then, I realized that these little bits and pieces are part of the jig saw puzzle of me -- of who I am. You don't have to put them together, but I think you'll see the picture.
The chorus of frogs from the pond in the lower pasture that lulled us to sleep on warm summer nights.
Catching polliwogs in the creek that disappeared several pastures over into a foliage camouflaged ravine.
The distinct sweet smell of new born kittens inside a barrel in the fruit house
The hunt for the elusive Tiger Lily in the open fields, and the pungent smell of the forest floor where the wild ginger grew.
Being a beautiful princess held captive at the top of the huge rock pile under the wafting scent of the mock orange. Or, on a hot day, in the center dungeon of the fragrant lilac bush.
The “hot rods” my brothers constructed from old lumber and wagon wheels – My heart racing with them down the steep incline that lead to the highway.
Walking to school as the rain dribbled over my nose and cheeks; and the sloshing in my shoes. The clinking and knocking of the old radiators, and the smell of wet kids.
Mom snapping the ringer wrinkles from the towels prior to hanging them on the clotheslines. Then, the freshness clinging to the dry ones retrieved in the wicker basket.
The huge garden, dirt under my fingernails, fresh beet greens, and the wind rustling through the corn stalks.
Dad turning the “separator” while the milk flowed from one spout and the cream from another.
The sulfur odor of the first match struck to light the wood stove on an early winter morning.
You're invited to join the reminiscing - head on over to Molly's right now -- before this Monday is a memory, too!
Comments
I also like the way you said, it's all like a jigsaw puzzle of what makes you you. Perfect.
My Fun Monday is shared too, I hope you can stop by and read it, if you haven't already --since I'm just now going through the Mr. Linky's at Mollys before I get to my own comments to read who has visited!! Take care, have a great day. [PS --you have to scroll below my 'walk in the park' photos to reach my F M entry!!]
WT...wouldn't you just love to break his other leg?
You painted quite a picture in my mind's eye with your writing. I could almost smell that first match of the morning.
Hunting for tiger lilies is still one of my favorite pastimes.
Thanks for the memories-- and so beautifully written
And I've seen one of those old fangled milk separators, but it was a novelty as a kid that one of our friends had. It's amazing how things change so quickly!
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ha ha to willowtree.
Very well said.
Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for the trip back.
WT: You're gonna find your butt on the bank of plum creek, plum done in
hee hee
Gattina: Yours had to be special - because you are so!
Karisma: Ha - you're a match for WT's wit. No. I never had colds- but my sister always did.
Molly: and some bad ones, too. I hope no one asks for those some Fun Monday
Hootin' Anni: My puzzle is missing some pieces .. snort.
Swampy: they sure are photos in my head, and nose, and ears, etc. Do you ever notice nothing tastes as good as when you were a kid?
Beckie: I knew I could sleep a little longer - and the house would be warm.
Bonnie B: me, too.
lisa marie: especially the old fashioned lilacs -- the new hybrids are just not the same
janet planet: thanks. Means much coming from someone I think is quite handy with word pictures.
Heather: Not a novelty when I was a kid. And then we got to churn the butter, too.
Ellen B: Do you think I had a future as a model, in that picture. What a scrawny little mutt I was.
Jan: Fog is one thing I really don't care for.
Chris B: Yes -- I actually had some mind wandering and nearly didn't get my post done.
Little Miss Moi: Polliwogs, tadpoles, baby frogs. All the same
And isn't interesting how many scents are tied in with your memories?
(I'm pretty concerned about those newborn kittens in the barrel, though...);)
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Who needs pictures when you have such a wonderful gift for painting one with words!
I could relate to many of your memories of sights, sounds and smells. Isn't it amazing how some of those same smells today will trigger a long forgotten memory?
Great post!!
xo
Pamela ~ Excellent descriptions.
One of my "smellories" from childhood = peanutbutter and jelly sandwiches and stinky beagles in the hallway around the corner from the kitchen.
What a combination.
Pat
Hope you guys had a great day!
Wendy