My great-grandmother felt a community obligation to shell peas. But she was too old to garden, and her friends were too old, too (and no body needed the peas). So her daughter (my Grandmother) had to drive out into the country to find the peas needed to keep her mother busy.
snsurone76 8 months ago
You forgot “Crackle”, Nancy.
Calvinist1966 8 months ago
Nancy gets what she wants and – surprisingly – does what Aunt Fritzi wants.
ObiJoan 8 months ago
“Shell the peas”, I bet few people born after 1980 would understand this expression.
Just-me 8 months ago
Shelling and snapping peas was one of the chores I did as a kid. I’d settle down in front of the tv and get to work.
ladykat 8 months ago
A win-win situation!
pumaman 8 months ago
Apparently Nancy would have no trouble walking and chewing gum at the same time.
The Gun Doctor 8 months ago
My great-grandmother felt a community obligation to shell peas. But she was too old to garden, and her friends were too old, too (and no body needed the peas). So her daughter (my Grandmother) had to drive out into the country to find the peas needed to keep her mother busy.
anncorr339 8 months ago
I know what she’ll the peas mean
brklnbern 8 months ago
Apparently she can do this blind.