Tuesday, 4 March 2008
Caribbean
Two round old ladies amble towards me, bundled up in coats, hats pulled down against the cold. As I pass them on my way towards Oval tube station, I hear a snippet of their conversation, deep, rich West Indian tones that make me smile, feel warm and remember the shy, startled, too-young girl, alone in the big city, who lodged with a family from Trinidad, a family who watched her grow up and who laughed indulgently at her youthful caprice. The years have not diminished affection.
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3 comments:
The smell of molasses cookies make me feel that way.
How interesting about you, Puss.
You're full of surprises. How I enjoy these snippets of the Puss puzzle.
I love those West Indian tones.
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