Tuesday, April 30, 2013

Chapter4: The Gardner


While reviewing once upon an Easter I kept imagining new illustrations.  I therefore I took a pause to paint them.  I also took some time to format once upon an Easter in an eBook format.  You can now download same form the link I have provided at Lulu .com.  This is a new step and one that I will be improving on next blog. All comments and suggestions are welcome .This script is also the joys of a young boy growing up, so although Easter is over childhood memories still continue. Please feel free to make enquires of all art shown on my blog.   Attached also another in my series of underground art. Please also view link of my art on eBay.
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Rowan Abbensetts
Folk Incognito Blog Master.

The time was the early sixties there was political unrest in Guyana schools were on vacation and my aunt was out on strike so was my uncle. There was rioting in the capital Georgetown, and political factions marooning the streets. It was getting close to Easter my brother Clarence and I were facing the daunting prospects of going without a kite. In Guyana it is traditional to fly kits on Easter Monday symbolizing the resurrection of Christ from the grave. We were moping around the house feeling sorry for ourselves and being lazy. 

Because Guyana experiences bursts of heavy rain at any time and extreme heat and sunshine the grass grow at an aggressive pace. It therefore happens on one of those hot spells that a Gardner came by and offered to cut the grass on our aunt’s lawn for a small fee.  My aunt Yvonne quickly agreed.  We as boys stood and watched in amazement as he used his scythe to swipe through the tall grass. Because of the extreme heat and humidity he had to take a break which he did. We sat around him in my aunt back yard and chatted with him and watched in amazement as he sharpened his scythe.

Once Upon an Easter.

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