Monday, February 14, 2011

Pottery town - How the fair started 2

She also began to think. About what her husband and children will say, when they see their dining room, from what they will eat. From what they will eat the cat and the dog, because she didn't save their dishes either.
Mrs. Brown took a shower, she dressed, combed her hair, and began to clean up all broken dishes. By the noon she filled their two garbage cans, and before her children came home from school, with the permission of her neighbors, filled their garbage cans as well. The neighbors began to ask the questions, what happened, and Mrs. Brown already thought about the answer. "The cat and the dog were chasing each other and they broke everything." The neighbors believed, or didn't, they knew Mrs. Brown has had a temper, but they didn't see anything, so they couldn't talk.
Mrs. Brown served snacks for children on paper plates. In the evening her husband came home from work, the cat and the dog better didn't show up, and Mrs. Brown served to her husband and her children dinner on the paper altogether with the same story. The cat and the dog sat in the basement and were telling each other, how that woman knows how to tell lies, but they couldn't do anything, so they were hungry waiting for children to bring them something to eat. Late in the evening, after their parents went to the bed, children brought the food, also on the paper plates. Meanwhile the news about the Browns eating out of the paper soon filtered out, and the first two salesmen with the pottery dishes showed up on Thursday. Mrs. Brown purchased plenty of dishes, and other people as well. The potters have had a good day and the news about good sales spread into neighboring towns. This was the beginning of the pottery fair in the Pottery town.
Pottery town, the ladies and gentlemen,
the Pottery town pays the most.
When there is a fair, travel there.
It's a potter's haven.
Nothing hurts so much
as do not show
at pottery fair
in the pottery valley.
All potters, lets travel there,
its potters haven.
When there was the first anniversary, a town square was full of potters and also buyers. So this was the beginning of Pottery Fair in Pottery town.

Copyright (c) Marie Neumann
Pottsville, January 2011

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