This is excerpt from my book https://www.amazon.com/Everything-Smells-Just-Like-Salad-ebook/dp/B01IVUXROQ
Like most of the people we knew, we didn’t have a car, so we never went anywhere at night we couldn’t walk, except for once. Mama got the news that there was to be a brush arbor revival in Cuthand, hosting a guest evangelist! To my everlasting amazement, we were going! We put quilts in the back of the wagon, since we’d be getting home long after dark. We hopped up in the wagon dressed in our best, headed for the revival, in a holiday spirit long before dark. I had no idea what a revival was, but couldn’t have been more excited than a kid headed for the fair!
We pulled up to find dozens of wagons parked next to a brush-arbor in a clearing, a simple roof of branches on a make-do support sheltering rough benches. Though it was summer, a few small fires were smoldering, their smoke intended to discourage mosquitoes. Before long, the song leader got us fired up with a rousing rendition of “Onward Christian Soldiers.” The singing was wonderful, but eventually gave way to the Hell-fire and brimstone sermon, something that didn’t thrill me nearly so much.
It was late by the time the preacher concluded the altar call, releasing us. After visiting a bit with our neighbors, we headed for home, long after the time I was usually in bed. I lay in the back of the wagon with Annie and John on the quilts, looking at the magical night sky. Travelling under its full moon and sparkling stars was a gift. A slight breeze cooled us, keeping the mosquitoes at bay. As the horse clomped along, Mama and Daddy told stories and talked amiably. With all those I loved around me, I never wanted this night to end.
This is from my book Everything Smells Just Like Poke Salad, available on Amazon. Click on link to right to purchase. I’d be grateful if you’d leave a review.
to be continued
I love that book!
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I am so glad.
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What a beautiful memory! I love this!
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Thank you.
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You’re welcome!
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What a beautiful passage. A part of me wanted to say, children are so easily entertained, and then I re-thought that statement, and decided I would be thrilled to spend such a night traveling in the back of the wagon cozy in a blanket…..
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You do have a point, though. Mother said they mostly walked to church, the neighbor’s house, the store. She said they usually had neighbors over for coffee or went to them for coffee every day. I never have have a neighbor for coffee. We don’t know each other that well. That’s a loss.
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