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A Runaway Ride



A Runaway Ride

Sometimes when my grandfather went into town, he would take my mother with him on the horse. During one of those trips, he did not tie the horse’s reins when he dismounted. When he turned around to get my mother down, it was too late. The horse took off in a flash with my mother hanging onto the horse’s neck for dear life.
As the horse raced at full speed, things began to fall out of the saddle pack. Playing cards flew behind the horse. At times my mom’s body was completely off the horse, flying in the air, attached to the horse only by her arms tight around its neck. My grandfather kept running after them, asking people along the way if they had seen a horse with a little girl hanging on, after the horse had run out of his sight. He was sure that at any moment he would find my mother dead on the roadside, but finally the horse decided that he had had enough. He stopped and calmly began grazing with my mom still clinging on for dear life until Papasito caught up, which he finally did. She did not have a scratch on her.

© Dania Rosa Nasca
March 12, 2016
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Looks like we lost Venezuela.  I wonder why? I'm being sarcastic, of course. All forms of communication are carefully monitored by the communist dictatorship modeled after Fidel's Cuba.  Been there......done that.
Then in 1933, the unimaginable happened. Valito committed suicide.

Ever since I can remember, my uncle Valito’s tragic, self-inflicted death has been a mystery. From the little information I have been able to garner, I came to understand that, while at a family gathering, he committed a youthful indiscretion that most probably today would be considered benign. I seem to remember my mother telling me he had too much to drink. However, in the early 1930s, youthful foolishness was considered a big deal. A relative told my grandfather and my grandfather reprimanded my uncle and that was the end of that, but my uncle was sensitive and took the scolding to heart. Coming from a family filled with borderline depression, he was thrown into an inner state of anguish and deep depression.

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March 5, 2016
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