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Easter Snow
Let me tell you a story... It has not happened often in our neck of the woods; I can remember only one time we've had snow on Easter. The Ohio River had flooded earlier that March of 1964 causing many disruptions in our lives. Our town had a floodwall which protected its low-lying residences from damage; but my aging grandmother had to evacuate her area and come to our home ten miles north. This flood was second only (in her lifetime) to the disastrous cost and destruction triggered by a 1937 deluge. Her visit was haunted by the memory of severe damage to their home and business twenty-seven years earlier during the worst flood ever on the Ohio. She worried the whole time - re-telling stories of how folks had taken sick with scarlet fever and pneumonia. How they had to stay with higher-ground relatives and the back-breaking clean-up after the water receded. They had just bought a new square grand piano. She told of how they put ropes under the legs and hoisted up it to the ceiling to protect it from the water damage. This was the first time I ever remember her spending any time away from her home. She and my grandpa ran a small grocery store and made their mark in the community by also selling homemade ice cream. Just prior to the era of swirling soft-serve, Tom's Ice Cream was known for miles around. When grandma finally returned to her home, the damage was more than her eighty-five years could bear. My German-immigrant granny died on Good Friday and was buried on the following Sunday, March 29, 1964. I remember well, we had a light dusting of snow that Easter, a kind of heavenly eulogy marking her entrance to eternity. April 22, 2022 Sponsor Constance La France Contest Name Form N - Narrative - New Poems I chose a family theme
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