I remember you!
A few weeks
ago I got out my Dad’s coveralls and had Jack the Bear made. I thought I’d do
the same with my Uncle Jimmie’s army jacket but it is too beautiful. How these
articles of clothing can contain so much memory for me. Memory of a small boy
up on the pine covered roof of the pottery after lunch where my Uncle Jimmie
would tell me tales of working in the potteries and then of his 5 years in the
trenches during WW2. He didn’t join the Legion or want to talk of the horrors
of war. He talked of the good times he had with the boys and how proud he was
that a man with a Grade 6 education had risen to the rank of Lance Sargeant
with 3 stripes. We would then have a 5 minute power nap just like he was forced
to do in the trenches of Normandy. People wonder how I can go to sleep so fast.
Early training from my Uncle Jimmie. He
was a short, strong, kind and gentle man
but I never knew him to back down from anything or anyone. He had only one direction
– forward!. Good training for being in
the mud trenches. Being a practicing potter is not for the weak at heart. Tomorrow
I will visit the small cemetery where my aunt and uncle rest. They were both
veterans of WW2. How much I owe them is beyond calculation.
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