Gaer
"Angel whisperer"
- Location
- New Mexico U.S.A.
Not in touch with my late husband's family and I think someone should hear this story about him:
We had a rough winter. I had $40.00 to get us through with food for another week, until I got paid.
We had been stuck in the cabin all winter and wanted to go for a ride, because the snow was melting.
I gave him half of my money but told him "It's all we have. Don't spend it!"
"Understood!"
We drove South to Farmington New Mexico where they were having the first "swap meet" of the season.
We walked around, resolved not to buy anything.
Don't know if you remember Dorothea Lange, who took depression photos, but there was a lady
in the back row who would have made a great picture; lean, sad, proud, on the verge of tears.
She had things obviously pulled from a dumpster somewhere and three children in the back of
a dumpy old open hatchback. She told her nine year old daughter she would be right back.
My husband, picked up an old bent, tailpipe and asked the price.
The little girl said, "25 cents?"
"Oh, It's worth a lot more than that. Will you take five dollars for it?"
"And that old kettle! You can't even find those anymore!" another five dollars.
His money was gone in a couple minutes and he looked at me.
"Oh No! We need this to live on this week!" (He was a lot nicer than me!)
He just looked at me and smiled. "Crap!" I gave him my $20.00. More junk!
We had now armfuls of junk which we placed in a dumpster on the way home.
Yea, we didn't eat much, or anything for a week but I sure knew I had a damn good husband!
Tell us something about your late spouse! Love to hear about him or her!
We had a rough winter. I had $40.00 to get us through with food for another week, until I got paid.
We had been stuck in the cabin all winter and wanted to go for a ride, because the snow was melting.
I gave him half of my money but told him "It's all we have. Don't spend it!"
"Understood!"
We drove South to Farmington New Mexico where they were having the first "swap meet" of the season.
We walked around, resolved not to buy anything.
Don't know if you remember Dorothea Lange, who took depression photos, but there was a lady
in the back row who would have made a great picture; lean, sad, proud, on the verge of tears.
She had things obviously pulled from a dumpster somewhere and three children in the back of
a dumpy old open hatchback. She told her nine year old daughter she would be right back.
My husband, picked up an old bent, tailpipe and asked the price.
The little girl said, "25 cents?"
"Oh, It's worth a lot more than that. Will you take five dollars for it?"
"And that old kettle! You can't even find those anymore!" another five dollars.
His money was gone in a couple minutes and he looked at me.
"Oh No! We need this to live on this week!" (He was a lot nicer than me!)
He just looked at me and smiled. "Crap!" I gave him my $20.00. More junk!
We had now armfuls of junk which we placed in a dumpster on the way home.
Yea, we didn't eat much, or anything for a week but I sure knew I had a damn good husband!
Tell us something about your late spouse! Love to hear about him or her!
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