50drabbles. table 11. 29. Beans - A Gentleman not a Cowboy  
22:37:00, June 17th, 2008
 
 
John H. Holliday, DDS
Again fleeing Texas, crossing New Mexico, John hired a camp cook and choreman who loved beans. Polecat Adams. Beans rice and coffee, though John still insisted on tea. Dried peas, fruit, game shot on the trail. But mainly beans, boiled to paste with a little molasses. John never travelled that way again.

What John really likes are green beans - whole, firm, glazed with almonds, garlic, a little basil. Their shape and bright colour please him. Their crunch between his teeth speaks of cultured health. He becomes a connoisseur in the elegant Denver restaurants. He is a gentleman, not a cowboy.

Years:1875, 1885
current affect: content content
file cards: john_h_holliday
 
    Buck the Tiger - For Auld Lang Syne - Tell a Friend - Address
 
50drabbles. table 11. 22. Snakeoil - Drink, Medicine and Poison  
22:32:00, June 17th, 2008
 
 
John H. Holliday, DDS
Snakeoil - venom - was added to buffalo-camp alcohol. From neither corn nor rye, John will not call it whiskey. Snakeoil gave bite and substance - poison, addling thought, vision, co-ordination... digestion. It impressed the skinners, commanding higher price. John left them to it.

Misnamed snakeoil salesmen of patent medicine were far more worrying. John's mother, desperate for ease, taken from herself by pain and fever, had begged for specific bottles of coloured water, and worse. John has an indelible horror of what so often contains tincture of mercury. Pictures of its effects in dental manuals - alveolar processes exfoliating - are nightmarish.

Years: 1872, 1866
current affect: grumpy grumpy
file cards: john_h_holliday
 
    Buck the Tiger - For Auld Lang Syne - Tell a Friend - Address
 


 
 
 
Time Travel  
  June%Hminsecmonthdayordyyyydayordyyyy
June%Hminsecmonthdayordyyyydayordyyyy
 
August 2009  
 
 1
2345678
9101112131415
16171819202122
23242526272829
3031
 
day  
 
 


  Powered by
InsaneJournal