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Wednesday, September 4, 2024

What's going On...Convent School

 the approaching rattle of rosary beads

we all stand as the latin teacher enters

sedete in silentio

she says

we noisily

drag our chairs to our desks

across the wooden floor

we continue our translation

of Caesar's Gallic Wars

really enthralling stuff 

for adolescent girls 




to  the distant pinging of balls

on the tennis courts

on a summers afternoon

keeping an eye on the clock

for the last bell to go

yay

afternoon tea time for boarders

two bakewell tarts cake and a piece of fruit

no shortage of volunteers to carry down the cake tray

to the cricket pitch

i wonder why

 

 


9 comments:

  1. I am sure that the pinging of the balls on the tennis courts was more enthralling than "Caesar's Gallic Wars."

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  2. I enjoy the small rebellion of moving the chairs "noisily" and then the ironic "really enthralling stuff." Tennis balls are more memorable! You paint a detailed scene. Love it!

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  3. I went to a parochial school too. I remember one angry nun trying to teach us complex sentences. I wrote "The cat jumped" and got stuck till she said "More than the cat will jump if you dont hurry up!" LOL. I love the sound of that tea time. Everyone should enjoy teatime in the afternoon.

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    1. not parochial...all girls independent school....no lay teachers, only nuns in those days.

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  4. I love all the pictures here. "to the cricket pitch"...Who played cricket? I'm also wondering. :)

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    1. Im not sure why it was called the cricket pitch. We played softball in those days ( it's a softer version of cricket_)

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  5. You leave us with an interesting question - a touch of darkness perhaps..

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  6. Nah....carrying the tray down meant you could sneak an extra cake or two into your pocket ...the reason why so many were keen to take the trays down.

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