Marietta Has
Talent.
I have
mentioned our neighbors many times. The daughter I am focusing on for this is grown, in her 30s with kids.
Because
she lives in a Honey-Boo environment she was a social outcast as a teenager. I remember one time another girl neighbor,
her age, had a pool party within the view of our houses. She got dressed and ready to go, in case they
remembered they forgot to invite her.
They didn't. The party went on
with her 300 feet watching, embarrassed.
I felt sorry for her.
Along that
time she started studying voice. She
became very good at singing opera and was offered a scholarship.
I don't know
what happened in her dysfunctional family - but she did not take them up on the
scholarship..or maybe they withdrew their offer after the scholarship people visited her at home.
Now, in
present time: The other evening I was on
our deck grilling when I heard her sing again.
It has been years since I heard that golden voice. She was on her balcony singing, or
practicing. She interrupted herself
several times and started over on a verse.
Tree foliage blocked my view, so I didn't see her sing, but I heard
it. She wasn't singing operatic, she was
singing country. She is still good.
Actually, I
had some doubt that it was her. She has
a friend that apparently lives there now, and I wonder if it was her new
house guest, the voice sounded slightly different, a little higher.
That night,
around ten pm I carried Willow out for a last nature call. There was a couple more cars than usual
across the street. Up on the balcony was
a lot of female chatter. I think they
were just talking whatever came up and enjoying the lightning flashes in the
sky's horizon.
Then I heard
a very loud belch. Yep, that was her
voice alright.
* The picture is misleading. You would think since I was talking about Marietta it was taken in Marietta. Nope. I took it looking through a fence in Blueridge, Ga.
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