I watch the old film and I'm transported back to an old house in upstate New York. "Water, I recommend it!" says the man pouring from the same pitcher my grandmother owned. She never mentioned years of drought, nor con men with their fanciful scenes of clouds like buffalo stampeding through the sky. Dreams and dreamers too fantastic for her small life. But she knew rain and swollen streams, want and fires too. Enough to break a person who hadn't learned early to take the blows, the unwanted stepdaughter left alone with only a treasure or two, a pitcher that sparkled in the light as water poured into the small ruby glass with her name etched on the side. It had to be enough. Written in response to Day Two of prompts from Miz Quickly for November, 2022.
Oh, this is simply beautiful. I LOVE where the video clip took you.
A beautiful read, B.
Fantastic ending. Powerful.
Wonderful. “But she knew rain and swollen streams, want
and fires too.” “It had to be enough.”
Beautiful flow throughout. Salute1