my great grandmother hated air conditioning.
whenever we went to visit her in the summer (always reluctantly i might add, because ‘mom, it’s always so hot in nana’s houseee’) we were lovingly but sternly chided for being spoiled brats ‘who don’t know how to open a window’. on the hottest days, she would have a tissue tucked in between her massive breasts to absorb perspiration, and a damp hankie folded neatly along the inside of her her collar, which she would rewet periodically with cold water. her kitchen always smelled of ripe peaches, which she kept in an unending supply in a bowl atop the refrigerator. she would sit at her white linoleum table doling out peach slices on white paper napkins to each of us, each slice precisely cut with her beloved paring knife, the one she cut absolutely everything with, ever since i could remember.
and as i sit here now in my artificially cooled kitchen, i find myself missing her, and wondering why the peaches i buy at the fruit company never, ever taste half as good as the peaches i ate in that kitchen when i was a kid.
8 comments:
Peaches with skin covered with blond fur! AAAAH! Beautiful!
mmmhh yummy. Have read it on your private blog before..loved it
I miss her too.
I suddenly wanna eat some peaches...
Just ripe for the picking.
WOOF
Ray
my gram always gave out apples...she even made cobbler with them, and like you I find now that she is gone, apples arent as sweet.
mmmhhh tasty peaches I see there
i love this story my grandma was famous for her apple pie YUM
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