My Grandma Elsie - "Cultivar I"


Turqoise delight - The Mexican Riviera - Cabo San Lucas
My Grandmother lived in a lovely home on a hill and in the dining room, there was a special drawer in the "side-board." I would rush to that spot, pull open that drawer and breathe in the heady smell of chocolate and wax. I would always find, Hershey's chocolate and a shoe lid filled with crayons and some sort of paper, usually that thick yellowy type of paper that I would later meet in school. I was only about three and I do remember these visits. The hum of ladies chatter, the smell of coffee and the laughter.

Vanilla plantifora, the Orchid
I still ask my mother to tell me stories about her, the "cultivar." How did she raise my mother by herself. How did she make ends meet raising four children?
My father loves to tell stories of his "courtship" with my Mother and the fabulous suppers that Grandma Elsie would prepare. My Father grew up on a farm in country and my Mother was raised at that time what was known as the "city." I think my Dad must of known that he had unearthed a rare and beautiful creature when he met my Grandmother, Lady Cultivar I, and her wonderful daughter, my Mother, Lady Cultivar II. He always tells me stories of what a lady Grandma Elsie was.

The orchid produces the wonderful vanilla bean. I think my father knew this, that the pod he fell in love with was cultivated in more ways than one and that my mother would one day be his very own i-pod. I just could not resist that pun.
(Stay tuned for a series of posts on the Lady Cultivars.)
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