[Magdalen] A la Reserche du Temps Perdu.
Jay Weigel
jay.weigel at gmail.com
Wed Nov 5 15:30:31 UTC 2014
Heck, if it weren't so cold for so long, *I* would move to Norway now! I'm
pretty disgusted with the US this morning. But I have done my time with
winters. If it weren't so far from the grandkids, Uruguay looks pretty
good.....and my Spanish would come back in a heartbeat, I'm sure.
On Wed, Nov 5, 2014 at 9:05 AM, Cantor03--- via Magdalen <
magdalen at herberthouse.org> wrote:
>
> In search of lost time
>
> While eating some cheese (aged cheddar from the monks at Gethsemane
> Trappist Abbey, Kentucky) yesterday, I had one of those flashbacks to
> childhood memories. I specifically remember my mother (b. 1902)
> recounting
> that she was appointed the task of walking daily some twenty blocks
> through
> Superior, Wisconsin to the location of the pasture for her family cow
> where
> she picked up the fresh milk/cream and carried it back to the family home.
>
> The cow was tended and fed by a farmer, and she initially had trouble
> communicating with him because she spoke only Norwegian. The family
> used the milk for a variety of purposes which included making their own
> butter and a type of cheese.
>
> It sounds odd in this day and age to have a child as young as 5 years
> walking alone all this way, but it was a different era.
>
> Mother learned her English initially when she entered school. This
> language
> situation is common around here with nearly half the population Hispanic.
> Norwegian immigrants have long since moved into the mainstream, and
> few would bother leaving Norway now with the highest average income
> of any country in the world.
>
>
> David Strang.
>
>
>
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