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My Uncle Bill was a big man, a rancher in the
beautiful pine covered mountains of northern California. He
married his high school sweetheart the week after they graduated.
They were married for 56 years. Uncle Bill and Aunt Glady
lived on top of Chalk Mountain, 10,000 acres of pristine mountain
land. He was an outdoorsman as much as he was a business man,
and he loved a good practical joke. Aunt Glady was the quiet
one, always attending to everyones needs.
Each morning she would rise at 4:30 a.m. to
begin preparing the morning breakfast, feeding 12 ranch hands,
4 kids and numerous dogs. She started her day at the stove
and ended her evening in the same place. The dinner bell rang
promptly three times a day, calling everyone back to the table
for more of her homemade delights.
Uncle Bill loved Aunt Gladys cooking,
every time, every day! He also loved to tease her, which he
did often. His favorite trick was to hide the food while she
was cooking.
More than once I found the smoked sausage on
the back porch sitting atop the firewood stack, surrounded
by those hungry dogs. But the one trick he pulled, and I mean
pulled, only once, was my Aunt Gladys knickers. Yep,
he came up behind her one morning, in front of all us kids,
and gave Aunt Gladys knickers a swift pull and down
they went around her ankles.
I thought she was going to die of embarrassment,
she was so quiet and shy. When he pulled up her dressing coat
to expose her bottom, he suddenly stopped his howl, for there
in front of him, were another pair of knickers...his! Aunt
Glady never came to the stove without an extra dish of smoked
sausage, and never without an extra pair of knickers!
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June 2005 |