Wednesday, December 7, 2016

Remember Christmas Chapter 3

In the sixties Guyana was going through a period of political unrest.  There was protest, rioting looting and thousands of workers were on strike. There were food shortages and many houses and business were burnt to the ground.  These were frightening times for children. My aunt Yvonne whom we lived with then was also on strike.  My brother and I had gone to live with her while; our parents were away in Ghana West Africa.
          Therefore I will always remember the sad rainy day when the miracle of Christmas came rippling into our world.  Our aunt Yvonne came bursting into our bedroom dancing and flouncing.  Flouncing is a traditional dance step in Guyana, preformed mainly during the Christmas season.
          Suddenly while flouncing away with the majesty of Christmas Aunt Yvonne raised the hem of skirt and out flew a toy.  Then with one, more whirl and toss of the hem of her skirt out flew another toy.  To my brother and I these were the best of gifts of the season, nothing else mattered.  Our hearts were so content it would not have mattered if we received no new gifts.  We were completely satisfied.  Her dance of an angle flowing with joy and Peace lifted our hearts with promise and happiness.

          I remember Christmas. 
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Sunday, November 27, 2016

Remember Christmas 2

During the Christmas season, one of the traditions in Ghana was to build a trash house. This trash house was built out of the leaves from a palm tree.  You then spend Christmas Eve and Christmas morning in it rejoicing the day Christ was born.  This custom symbolized the humble way that Christ came into the world born in a stable.  Although I must confess that, I was never able to spend the whole night in the palm house.  I missed my bed and the nights were cold.           It was Christmas Eve and my elder brother, Clarence and I decided to climb a tall tree to cut down a few posts to build our little Christmas house.  While my tall and on the way to becoming fat brother climbed the tree I stood at the bottom of the tree to point out which of the best limbs to cut.  Suddenly I heard a loud “crack.” Then before my horrified eyes, Clarence came crashing down from the tree landing on a pointed tree stump with a loud “thump”.  That then punctured his right thigh.

    Bravely he held on to his thigh and told me not to cry. Quickly he ripped his shirt off and told me to tie a tourniquet above the wound. How that taught came to him, I would never know.  I scampered home screaming for help.  What a courageous big brother Clarence was. Lucky for us my parents were home, they rushed him to the Hospital.  “Oh! For the love of parents what would kids do?” 
I remember Christmas.
Attached to this blog are two paintings I did for Remember Christmas{ Brother ent heavy}  which I sold to a collector and{ Daughter ent heavy} which is not for sale. Attached is {Modesty} which is for sale on saatchiart.com. Attached also are links to Lulu.com, BN.com, on these links you can find Remember Christmas Just type my name Rowan Abbensetts.


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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Remember Christmas Chapter 1

I remember Christmas, when as a little boy I sat Under the Christmas tree and gazed at all the toys that Santa had brought for my brother and I.  Me saying aloud “Santa must be a very good man”.
Those words brought tears of joy to my grandfather’s eyes.  At that age I had no Idea that he was one of Santa’s great helpers, who brought all those wonderful gifts that, adorned the bottom of our Christmas tree.  The essence of Christmas, giving gifts of love.

I remember Christmas. 
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Monday, November 21, 2016

Remember Christmas Prologue

                   My desire to write about the joys of Christmas was ironically triggered by one of sadness.
It was close to Christmas day and I had not received a Christmas card from my son who then lived in Guyana.  It was a cold day the snow had fallen all night and into the morning.  I was on my way to work and had just missed the bus; all I could do was stand and lament. Then it slowly dawned on me I had to snap out of this depression before it affected my new loving family. Hence Remembrance of Christmas.
          The truth became apparent to me when I had my new lovely then nine years old daughter Deanna read this script.  She totally enjoyed the script she even laughed.  She then encouraged her teenage brother Marlon to read the script his response was a wide smile he also enjoyed the script.
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Thursday, November 17, 2016

Remember 2016 early start

This year 2016 I am starting my Remembrance of Christmas blog early. I have an added feature the opportunity to purchase Remember via eBook format. I am curious to see how the media will perform and welcome all critique. Remember Christmas is on Lulu.com also iBookstore just enter Rowan Abbensetts.  Also linked is my daughters blog Spoken Black Girl. Attached art Anansi is now on sale at Saatchi art.com.
PROLOGUE
December 1992
The background of this children’s book has a distinctive
Caribbean flare. Remembrance of Christmas opens windows on different cultures and their similarities.  The comparable backgrounds I feel children the world over can relate to also adults.  Remembrance of Christmas narrative was drawn from memorable episodes of the Christmas season in my life while a child growing up in Guyana South America and Ghana West Africa. 

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

West 28th And 6th Avenue of the Americas

When next in Manhattan take a trip to my favorite street West 28th and 6th Avenue of the Americas, the whole sale flower district. Then allow the flowers to engulf your senses. Flowers of all species from the tropical Anthuriums to the fall Pansies.  The rich aroma of flora envelopes the sidewalks and stores as wholesalers and shoppers mingle. Today I am here to buy some Orchids in memory of my Mom.
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Thursday, September 22, 2016

SCHOOL DAYS

Exerts from Day in the life of Abby.
Clarence was now plunged into a deep state of loneliness as hepondered the court case and his desires.
And like the old Negro spiritual goes {“some times I feel like a motherless child a long, long way from home”} So Justice Abbensetts was black “Yes a Negro person” yet a stranger in Africa.
It was on one of these nights as he sat on his veranda and
reminisces the girl he left behind in South America.
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