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sovay ([personal profile] sovay) wrote2020-11-26 02:59 am

We broke a King and we built a road

Tonight my mother and I baked two apple pies, one pumpkin pie, and a pear cake. There was serious consideration given to pseudo-pecan according to a recipe from [personal profile] selkie, but in the end we decided not. This is not a year in which we are knocking ourselves out for Thanksgiving, especially since it will be composed of me and [personal profile] spatch and my parents and telecommunications. Halfway through the evening, my mother realized she had forgotten to order the celery with her week's groceries and therefore there was none to be cooked down with the mushrooms and shallots into the stuffing base and we just let it go. To be alive at each marker of the year is the important thing.

Earlier this afternoon I visited the memorial to John Winthrop, Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Thanks to the Pequot War, the three people he owned during his tenure as master of Ten Hills Farm were Native American—two a married couple. I do not know that their names are known.



I am with [personal profile] a_reasonable_man in thinking we could do worse than to revive Fast Day.
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2020-11-28 09:04 pm (UTC)(link)
I guess I only *dreamed* writing a comment to this entry--I see I wrote side comments ...

Maybe it was that I was going to ask if the "and 3 people" was written in chalk on the actual stone, or whether it had been shopped into the photo, and maybe I decided that obviously it was on the stone ... and maybe then I didn't stop to wonder whether it was there when you came to it, or whether it was something you (collectively) added.

But *now* I can ask that.
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[personal profile] asakiyume 2020-11-28 10:43 pm (UTC)(link)
It absolutely is--thank you for adding it in. I really *love* graffiti as resistance.