Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Betty MacDonald and The Egg and Me poem


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Betty MacDonald fan club fans,


I enjoy this excellent Betty MacDonald poem by Betty MacDonald fan club honor member, artist, author and poet
Perry Woodfin very much. 

Perry Woodfin was the 'mysterious man' we were looking for.

Congratulations deaerest Pam! 

She is the winner of Betty MacDonald fan club contest.  

Have a nice Tuesday,

Tomas    

Betty MacDonald fan club  


The Egg and Me
Copyright by Perry Woodfin

All rights reserved

When her name comes up, as it has on occasion,
I reminisce about our only meeting.
We had climbed the long flight to the ferry boat cabin.
We stop suddenly at the top.
A woman is coming down.
Dad and Mom talk with her.
Dad, proud, introduces me, his boy.
Then he tells me, “This is Betty MacDonald.
”To me she’s just a another grown up.
I seem to remember all of that.
I think she had on silk stockings, high heels.
There may also have been white gloves, perfume.
I wonder if I’ve invented all this ?
It’s just a memory, a brief moment in time.
As I said, on occasion it has come up.
Then I turn it over, move it around,
gaining nothing except what is here.
Well, maybe a slight scent of sophistication;
maybe a touch of class.
But have I hatched this too ?
Questions remain as questions always seem to do,
just laying there.
Whenever I catch a ferry and see that high flight,
small memories like this, soar.

 

Hope you enjoy this.

I like poetry for its more immediate creative outlet (usually).


More immediate than painting, anyway.


The poem describes an incident that occurred in I would guess, about 1950.


Perry Woodfin 
http://pacific-standard.blogspot.com/search?q=Perry+Woodfin+
 

Perry Woodfin has a Bachelor of Fine Arts degree from Washington State University, and has made a living with his art since 1965. Puget Sound raised, he lives on Whidbey Island 50 miles north of Seattle.

Perry Woodfin:

Even remember being introduced to Betty McDonald of "The Egg and I" fame on one when I was maybe 8-9 years old. Somehow knew it was special. But what isn't on the ferries.

http://fineartamerica.com/featured/diamonds-perry-woodfin.html

more info about Perry Woodfin's father Don Woodfin

http://bettymacdonaldfanclub.blogspot.com/2009/07/wonderful-friend-of-betty-macdonald-fan.html