My family has a rock psychosis. Maybe I should call it a fetish to be more polite, but I've always called a spade a spade and in this case, a rock a rock. I don't know exactly why, when or where it started, but my first recollection that something was amiss in the genepool was when I found out about my grandfather Ingalls' rock collection. When my daughter was a young girl, my mother and step-father would take her to Maine whenever they went. When she was about 8, she came back to Florida with tales of her great grandfather's rock collection.
He had asked her if she wanted to see his rock collection when they visited him. What she was expecting to see was small samples of various types of rocks, so when he opened the dresser drawers in his bedroom that housed his rock collection she was surprised by what she saw. All the drawers in the room were crammed full of rocks of all shapes and sizes that he had found on the ground wherever he went. None of them were colorful or in any way special except to him. She concluded her story by telling me that he must be crazy. Although I did tell her it wasn't very nice to say that about anyone, in reality, she had hit the nail directly on the head. I was silently proud of my daughter for being so astute at such a young age.
As the fever grew and spread, my mother and my oldest brother developed the psychosis. In the beginning, my mother would bring rocks home from Maine to use as doorstops or various other things. I guess that was acceptable, but when I went to Maine one year and used the car she kept there to use during her extended stays, I found rocks in the trunk and under the front seat. All I could do was shake my head when I made the discovery. As my mother started her collection my oldest brother started building stone walls on his property at the same time. Everyone was quite impressed by all he had done. His stone walls were beautiful! Everyone knows it takes a certain eye to be able to look at a rock elsewhere and know it's just the right shape and size to go in a certain spot in the wall you've been building. I think the fever really took hold of him when he skillfully lined the ditches in front of his property with rocks. It looked wonderful, but unfortunately, he was forced to remove all his ditch work due to some county ordinance. Unfortunately, Big Brother was apparently watching my big brother! I prefer to think it was probably some jealous neighbor who had rock envy who ratted him out and not some county official riding around looking for ordinance violations.
BLOTUS |
I was selective in which rocks I hauled back to Florida. They all had to come from a loved one's yard so each one would have good mojo in them. It was like bringing a part of that person back with me. My rocks found a new home in my flower garden. Florida is rather barren where rocks are concerned, so I have to get my "rock fix" while traveling. After strategically stacking my rocks and closely scrutinizing the structure I had built, I dubbed it "Old Lady With Sagging Breasts".
When my daughter and her husband went to Europe last year, I forbid her to buy any gifts for me while she was traveling. I told her to pick up some rocks from the ground for me from the places they went. When she came back, she presented me with a jar full of rocks that had been bagged and tagged. I laughed and told her that the Pope had probably peed on the one from the Vatican. She assured me that she had washed all the rocks before putting them into baggies. When she had visited Berlin many years ago, I asked her to bring me back a piece of the Berlin Wall. Of course, she did as I asked and I think that may be my favorite rock/piece of concrete or whatever material the Berlin Wall was made from.
As my "large" rock collection grew, I decided to disassemble "Old Lady With Sagging Breasts" and replace it with a larger statue. I had no particular idea in my head when I sat on the ground and built a new statue. My daughter says it looks like a gorilla. Initially, before I attached a penis to it, I said it reminded me of Angelina Jolie (it must have been the lips) [lol]. My youngest son said it reminds him of an alien. What do you think? He ultimately was given the name BLOTUS.
Perhaps I'll name it BLOATUS (inspired from a comment left on the previous post) Thank you BootsandBraids!
ReplyDeleteWhat do I think? I think you're hilarious and I'm so glad I found your blog! I really enjoyed this post. Thank you! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much and I'm so glad you found my blog, also.
DeleteYou are very welcome for BLOATUS, but the formation looks more to me like a Pokémon Go character … Hariyama. And you won't believe this, but I collect rocks. Whenever anyone travels and asks what I want as a souvenir, I say a rock. I'll have to do a post one day of the rocks friends have given me, from where, and those I just see on the ground, pick up, take home. My most precious is, when Twin 1 was in New York, while the Trade Center was going up where Twin Towers use to be, she talked one of the workers into slipping her a piece of the building. Not exactly a rock, but looks like one.
ReplyDeleteAnother stoner, huh? A piece of the Twin Towers is a precious addition to any collection. I envy you!
DeleteMy partner has a small piece of the Taj Mahal he brought home, and numerous rocks from other travels.
ReplyDeleteHow I love drystone walls. All praise to your brother for his eye, tenacity and skill.
Yes, the stone walls were pretty impressive that my brother built. I wonder what he does for a "fix" now that he lives in a rockless state. I'll have to ask him the next time I talk to him.
DeleteThe shape reminds me of a ghost crab.
ReplyDeleteWhen they were building a new subdivision across the street from me they dug up a few pieces of Colonial Coral. (430 million years old) By pieces I mean 3x3x3 feet. I talk some of the construction guys to bring them to my house with a bobcat. They are out in front.
A crab? Now, that you wrote that I can see it somewhat. Isn't the imagination a wonderful thing? Oh, I bet those pieces of Colonial Coral are beautiful. Lucky you!
DeleteHow about "Old Man with Saggy Penis"?
ReplyDeleteGood one!
DeleteI adore rocks and stones, thanks to my name sake.
ReplyDeleteWhat's not to love about a rock?
DeleteI don't recall giving you copyright permission to use that photo of me.
ReplyDeleteJnuts
I have the permission slip forged right here!
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