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September 07, 2006

My husband and corn

My husband loves corn. Actually my husband loves a lot of yellow foods: corn, eggs, chicken, bananas. Perhaps it's because he's blonde, I don't know. Anyway---just a warning---if you are ever buying corn and he is around, DO NOT PULL OFF THE HUSKS. He comes home absolutely enraged over people pulling husks back and then tossing the rejected corn back. My father got him started on this I fear. They are firm believers that you can tell if the corn is good just by feeling it and that when you pull the husks back you begin to let it dry out. Now, mind you, I do not disagree with this but I also don't come home ranting and raving about corn husks after being in Schnuck's. You should see his disgust at the Farmer's Market. sigh.

When he shucks the corn it's sort of a ceremony. You have to do it over newspaper--preferably on the floor. I must admit I love the grassy smell of the husks. Last night after shucking the corn he brought it in to show me and then took a picture of it as he thought it was one of the most beautiful pieces of corn he'd ever seen. The man is a little over the edge but I love him.
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I absolutely agree. That is some fine looking corn, but I bet it's not from Illinois....

is too.....came from the farmer's market....hah!

I love how midwestern this experience is. I have to agree with him over the people pulling on the corn and then dumping it. although, i just guess as to whether its good or not. i don't think i have a cornometer. i do have gaydar though. : )

Hey, update, today I went to the farmer's market and saw all of this jerks pulling the husks off the corn. i wanted to tell them, "Ernie doesn't like that."

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    My friend Eileen says that the reason I've been so obsessed with drive-in movie theaters is because my parents never took me to one as a kid. She's probably right. She usually is. Reportedly my older sisters went to the drive-in but I have no memory of it. The first time I remember going to the drive-in theater was with Eileen and I think it was the summer before college. I remember eating dried apricots and some kind of warm pop while watching a bad movie with a Cheap Trick song on the soundtrack..... My friend Alice and I were in grad school together in the late 80's outside Detroit. We ended up photographing drive-in movie theaters throughout the midwest as well as brief trips to various other spots. We always said we were going to write a book but we never did. I just dug out the slides I have though and man, there were some great drive-ins!!! It's been twenty years so of course many of these are gone I'd love to hear from anyone if they have drive-in anecdotes or know if any of these are still around. I took some of the photos, Alice took some---I'll do the Lennon/McCartney things and just list us both on all of them. She can always switch the order of names after I die.

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