Slim Randles' Home Country
Nothing shines like a new lamp
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[August 02, 2018]
The hassled, red-faced man cruising the
neighborhood Saturday morning in the pickup truck is good ol’ Bert,
of course. It’s a warm Saturday, which means only one thing in our
part of the country – yard sales. That’s why the charming lady
riding next to him, his wife, Maizie, was wearing a big grin. |
“There’s one Bert,” she said. “On the right. Pull
over and park.”
It took Maizie almost 20 minutes to work her way up the driveway.
There were three boxes of paperback books to go through first, then
a shelf full of various knobs.
“I’ll ask them what these knobs are for,” Maizie said.
“Don’t do it,” replied Bert. “If you have to ask, we don’t need
any.”
What Bert forgot to say was that he didn’t want to admit to the
Johnsons, whose yard sale this was, that he didn’t know what those
knobs of theirs actually did.
After two paperback books, there was a little stack of doilies to go
through.
“We don’t need doilies,” Bert said.
“Hush!” said Maizie. “People will think you aren’t friendly.”
Then she spotted the lamp.
It was only five bucks, and it was a golden brown like a big fat
vase and had a nice amber shade on it. [to top of second
column] |
“Oh Bert,” Maizie said. “It’s a
lot like the one we used to have. Remember that one? It used to sit
on the end table closest to the door to your den. I really miss that
lamp. Let’s get this one, Bert. It’ll remind us of the one we used
to have, OK?”
“It is kinda nice,” Bert said.
Maizie bought it and Bert loaded it in the pickup, along with the
new ironing board, game cartridge for the grandkids, plant pots for
the geraniums, dishes for Maizie’s dish collection, a serving spoon
holder from Niagara Falls, and a five-gallon milk can to put
magazines on.
When they got home and were unloading, Bert noticed Maizie’s
initials on the bottom of the new table lamp. Didn’t the Johnson’s
buy this from them in their yard sale about 10 years ago?
Oh well, nothing shines like a new lamp, and Bert might be tired of
yard saling, but he is still gentleman enough not to spoil it for
Maizie.
[Text from file received from
Slim Randles]
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