Showing posts with label Life: It Makes You Older. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Life: It Makes You Older. Show all posts

Saturday, March 11, 2023

Elementary School Experiments


In my recollection of things, we are somewhere in the middle of elementary school, suddenly huddled together, some of us close enough to the centre to have our elbows on the table, more of us in-behind, on our tip toes, watching as the teacher, a giant by our standards, extracts something from a small black bottle and drops a droplet of it into a large glass bowl of water. And though I know it as a drop of nothing, it comes alive, like one of my babushka's Siamese Fighting Fish, or as they are better known today, bettas, Siam being Thailand.

Experiments in those days were left at the level of awe, and unexplained. Closer to the end of elementary school another teacher opened another small container and poured its contents into the waiting palm of Jaunita Wee, who sat in the front row seat beside the door. Jaunita was instructed to pass it carefully to the next person, etc. As it neared me, it became apparent that what we were passing was liquid mercury, and suddenly Ian Langmann was touching his tongue to it.  

Wednesday, November 11, 2020

Having Arrived at the Age I Am


She was unable to make plans, so she gave up drinking. Soon enough the cravings replaced the drinking. To combat the cravings she took up gardening. She had visions of raised beds, winding paths ... 

But gardening takes time, and she wanted something now, so she asked me if I would drive her to Southlands' to purchase a half-barrel planter, a bag of potting soil and some annuals, which I did.

Once home, she went looking for the trowel that came with her mother's stuff and found an unopened mickey of gin. She placed the gin at the bottom of the barrel and filled it with soil and primula. 

This was years ago.

Last August her daughter phoned to ask me if I could get the planter from the yard before they tear down the house. She said it's all her mother talks about, and if she could see it from her window, with "something colourful in it," it might cheer her up.