Letters to Esther

And More Letters to Esther

I did a few more letters this afternoon. The one from Josephine cracked me up. She spent the whole letter complaining that she was too busy to be messing around with letter writing. Etiquette fail! The one from Fred Reffe is kind of interesting, too. I guess Esther told him it was okay to write to her. He’s kind of a pompous ass, though, and I’d be a little concerned if I didn’t already know that it doesn’t really go anywhere.

October 19, 1921 from Clark
October 21, 1921 from Mamma
October 23, 1921 from Josephine Martin
October 23, 1921 from Fred A. Reffe

Just to show why it takes so long to transcribe some of the letters, here’s a page from the most recent one from Esther’s mother. It was written in pencil–now faded–on what looks like paper from a school exercise book. The paper is pulpy and has darkened so much that it’s almost the same shade as the pencil. When the foreground and background values are so similar, it’s almost impossible to Photoshop it into submission.

Mostly, though, I just wanted to share the little drawing. I think it’s pretty wonderful how much the family relies on the older kids’ input on stuff like their on-going home renovation.

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Pets, Photography

Sunday Kittyblogging

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Polly jumped off the top of my work table last night and landed funny on her leg. She couldn’t walk on it for a couple of hours after the fall, but is putting weight on it now. I think it’s probably just a pulled muscle, but I’m keeping an eye on it. If it doesn’t keep improving quickly, I’ll take her to the vet tomorrow. In the meantime, her appetite is normal, and she’s mobile and playful, albeit not quite as active as usual.

At this point, I think letting her rest the leg is probably the best course of (in)action. Apparently napping on top of your sister is also helpful.

Ladybusiness, Letters to Esther

New Letters to Esther

I did a ton of scanning and transcribing today. The one from Luella is quite long, and once again, she manages to work some prime patriarchy blaming into it. The later letters from Esther’s mother are full of concern, because Esther is apparently suffering from appendicitis. And, a new potential suitor! Mr. Reffe writes to Esther, to ask if he may correspond with her, and in doing so, mentions Esther’s old beau Richard. It’ll be interesting to see if that goes anywhere.

September 22, 1921 from Ruth, Mamma, and Warren
September 23, 1921 from Mamma
September 24, 1921 from Clark
September 26, 1921 from Clark
October 2, 1921 from Mamma
October 2, 1921 from Fred A. Reffe
October 3, 1921 from Clark
October 5, 1921 from Mamma
October 5, 1921 from Mamma
October 7, 1921 from Mamma
October 9, 1921 from Mamma
October 12, 1921 from Luella Glendening
October 14, 1921 from Clark
October 16, 1921 from Mamma