I have in my pocket two horse chestnuts from Provincetown. We were walking on Commercial Street when I noticed piles of horse chestnuts just under a fence. I asked Timmy to get me some and he did. We used to have horse chestnut trees all over the place. The last one I knew of in Tivoli was blighted and torn down. I remember Bucky always picking up horse chestnuts and keeping them in her pocket. Then I read Anne Morrow Lindberg and she did the same thing. On her walks,she would stoop and pick up a chestnut and drop it in her pocket.
These chestnuts are poisonous, not like the ones for sale near the holidays. They look alike, except the edible ones have a point. Horse chestnuts do not. The ones from Cape Cod are small, not big and healthy like the ones that I remembered. They are suppose to be good for circulation and also an aid to arthritis as they are anti inflammatory. I just like reaching into my pocket and feeling them, warm to the touch and smooth. Like a worry stone and also a reminder of last week and 60 some years ago. And just maybe they will help my knees.
Saturday, October 22, 2016
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