In passing...Gretchen Ney Laugier
It was
the early 90s
"On French Beaches Women are Topless"GNL 92 |
An adventure.
Three thousand mile
away.
How curious
to find someone
from my own backyard
here.
At the front desk
of the hotel
in Oaxaca
The Philadelphia Inquirer
was her calling card.
“Hello”,she said,”I’m Gretchen. I’m a 55 year old single grandmother.”
Born and raised
in New Hope
an artist father
a loving mother
Gretchen was
a force of nature.
to find someone
from my own backyard
here.
of the hotel
in Oaxaca
The Philadelphia Inquirer
was her calling card.
“Hello”,she said,”I’m Gretchen. I’m a 55 year old single grandmother.”
Born and raised
in New Hope
an artist father
a loving mother
Gretchen was
a force of nature.
We forged a friendship
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Together
We explored
Bowman's Tower/taken by my son at age 5 |
in the zocalo.
Ancient ruins
with steep stone steps.
The dangers of
siesta time
wandering
in The Cerro del Fortin
Snow white hair
Laughing blue eyes
Gretchen
wanted to
free Tibet
stop all wars
and ride off
into the sunset
with Subcomandante Marcos
She was
an artist
an activist
a mentor
If I complained
about someone
She said,”Karen,you know what Buddhists say?People like that are put in our path to teach us patience.”
pause
“Oh those damn Buddhists.”
My son came along
and every visit
was an adventure
Meeting
in the middle
of a bridge
on a blustery March day
Driving
winding back roads
to see
praying mantis
and hang gliding planes
Visiting the Nakashimas
when the dogwood
bloomed.
Gretchen
at age 18
she moved to Paris
and worked
weaving
with
Isadora Duncan’s brother.
Gretchen was adventure.
She lived life
on her terms.
In the
the end
she wrote
her own obituary.
I think
of her
Shawl design by Raymond Duncan |
often.
The other day,
I wandered through
an exhibition
“Chic Shawls of the Early Twentieth Century”
In passing
I noticed
a shawl
with
a motif
of
Greek mythology
Designed in Paris
by
Raymond Duncan
Brother of Isadora Duncan
And I knew
Gretchen
was
there.
Hi Karen,
ReplyDeleteHow sweet to come across this. I was thinking of Gretchen this morning, as I often do.
Gretchen always spoke fondly of you, I know she loved you dearly.
You seem well, and I hope that you are. Love & kisses to you and yours, xo xo Diane