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The Scent of Peaches...

I've been putting up a bushel of peaches for the freezer.  There is something soothing about the strong sweet smell that transports me back in time.

I remember eavesdropping on my grandmother and her sisters.  They were in my grandmother's bedroom in the house on Abercorne Street in Savannah, GA.  My great aunt Emmy Jo had come up from Florida with a box of mangos and oranges from her grove.  Great aunt Baby Dear had come from Tennessee and had stopped in Spartanburg for a few bushels of peaches.  It must have been summer. In my memory, their gatherings were always garnished with fruit and the work that went into putting the fruit up for the winter.

I can hear them talking, sisterly, about mango peelings and rashes.  One of the sisters would take a rash from peeling mangoes, which are related somehow to poison ivey, they said.  I don't think that's true, somehow, but it sounded right at the time and I felt I had learned something special.

They are in the bathroom washing their hands and giggling.  I am very small and sitting on my grandmother's rice bed with the nobbly white bedspread and wondering if she has any rock candy in her dresser.  She always did. I think about the peaches and wonder if my grandfather will whittle monkeys from the peach pits as he sometimes did for me.

Today, the scent of peaches clings to my hands like gloves.   I inhale the scent and for a moment I am five.

Posted on 07/26/2005 6:26 PM Visits: 30
dfduck: 07/26/2005 6:45 PM
Monkeys from peach pits? I'd like to see that.
farmlife: 07/26/2005 8:10 PM
Lovely recollection Rosie. The last two lines are as sweet and juicy as the peaches themseves.
mahayani: 07/26/2005 11:16 PM
I like the closure of your journal, very touching...
axa13: 07/27/2005 9:08 PM
Rosie, this is WONDERFUL !
thequixotic1: 07/27/2005 9:17 PM
Yes, so wonderful! Thank you!

...and I am thinking now of my grandmother and her sister, My Great Aunt Myrna, stewing apricots in the kitchen for half the day. The endless anticipation of dinnertime, which would be followed by my Grandpa's homemade hand-cranked vanilla icecream, which we all took turns cranking as we talked and played cards on the patio. Grandpa's homemade vanilla icecream, covered with fresh-picked apricot sauce. Oh yum... :) :) :)
thequixotic1: 07/27/2005 9:18 PM
...and I still have an earring made from a peach pit that my grandpa carved into a bird. :)
rosiewolf: 07/28/2005 6:12 AM
Thanks, guys...Ramona....I'm so happy to hear someone else's grandfather carved things from peach pits! There are times when I wondered if I just dreamed that.
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