I never knew if Mother’s story was true, but I do remember watching her on TV in the Dakota, walking up the steps of St. Patrick’s for the memorial service… Mysteries of Chanel Bonfire
Fondly remembering the Boston blizzard of 1978. Despite a statewide ban on driving, my mother hung a red tea towel flag from her antenna and drove around in the snow in her nightgown and her mink coat. Because, of course, the ordinary rules of life didn’t apply to her.
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