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Down On The Farm

Posted on March 12, 2021 by ruthbillingsley

These are my memories of going to my grandparent’s farm in Washington, Oklahoma, but this is not only my story. It is history’s story as told to me by my Aunt Alvera. These are also her memories of growing up on the farm during the Great Depression of 1929-1939.

Grandma and Grandpa’s house
Down on the farm
Long ago memories
Old fashioned charm
 
The big screened-in porch with
A creaking door
Timeworn, familiar steps
Old wooden floor
Sunday dinner each week
Everyone’s here
Fresh milk and fried chicken
Family draws near
 
Big hackberry shade trees
Out on the lawn
Summer’s natural breeze
Stretch out and yawn
Hear the children playing
Up in the barn
Riding in the wagon
Telling a yarn
Riding Penny the horse
Climb on her back
Cousins all in a row
Give her a whack




Windmill next to the barn
A churn house too
Chicken coop for fresh eggs
Soft kittens mew
 
Steps down to the cellar
It’s dark and damp
Canned green beans and peaches
Kerosene lamp
 
Going on a journey
Down by the pond
Spending time together
Forming a bond
 
Sears catalog pages
Outhouse in back
No matter the weather
You’ll make a track
 
Grandma’s soft feather bed
Comfy and deep
Many stories to tell
Sweet dreams and sleep
Years before I was born
Mother lived here
Times were not so easy
1916 the year
Grandma had seven girls
Third was a boy
Mother was number five
Beauty and joy
 
Alma, Artie, Curtis
Were the first three
Lavena, Evelyn
Mother to me
 
Ola Mae, Alvera
My ancestry
Doris was the last born
The Marti family
 
Grandma made the dresses
All the girls wore
Sewn from large flour sacks
Not from a store 
The Pleasant Valley School
Went to 6thgrade
One room across the road
Good friends were made
Lantern on the table
Kids all around
Homework and loud laughing
Dad, “Keep it down!”
 
School lets out in the fall
Cotton to pick
Garden to plow and tend
Feed all the chicks
 
Many chores to be done
Wheat fields to plow
Feed the pigs, gather eggs,
Go milk the cows.

Separate milk and cream
Down in the shack
The next chore is churning
Bring butter back
 
Let the raw milk sour
Make cottage cheese
Put it in a cheese cloth
Give it a squeeze
 
Take the hogs to market
When it is fall
Bring back oranges, apples
Bushels to haul
 
Curing in the smokehouse
Smell hickory wood
Hanging ham and bacon
It will taste good
 
Nine loaves of bread were baked
Every other day
Mixing dough and kneading
Busy, I would say
 
“Aunt” Serena scrubs clothes
Out on the fire
Boiling our clothes all day
Her job for hire
 
Haul water from the well
Down the foot path
Heat up the iron kettle
Now take a bath
 
July 4thtradition
Corn on the cob
Shuck and remove the silks
It’s quite a job
 
Kill the hens for fryers
Pick English peas
Tomatoes, bread, butter
Homemade cottage cheese
 
Afterwards comes the treat
Ice cream freezer
Turn the handle slowly
It’s a pleaser
Good friends and family
Have worked and played
Many years come and gone
Memories made

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