Billy’s Sausages

 




Billy’s Sausages


     This was an actual CD made for the Ziesing patriarch Robert "Roy" Ziesing who was diagnosed with macular degeneration and was losing his eyesight. The sisters wanted to get him an Ipod mini and fill it with music. I volunteered to fill up some CDs but as it turned out when loaded into the mini the songs were only shown by numbers and not titles. So no one could tell what song was where. The great Ipod mini therapeutic endeavor was a failure. The CDs lived on and the contents focusing on vocal performances continued to be pleasing to Greg.

     However; all the mix titles for Roy (I use the title with respect) were drawn from Bone experiences. Billy's was the favorite small market nearby with a very good butcher shop inside. Billy offered fresh pork sausages that were the center piece of Greg and my "bonacker breakfasts" in camp. In the early morning newspaper run Greg would pick up a pound of said sausages much to my delight. Like many small businesses in that remote part of New Hampshire Billy's finally went belly up and was replaced by another brave endeavor known by the Ziesing's as "Not Billy's" but the sausages were no longer available. This meant a longer trek to the dreaded Heath's where store bought inferior pork products were available and camp breakfasts featured bacon instead of sausages. In truth, Greg rarely ate the large breakfasts I preferred, instead depending on his cantaloupe and the obligatory cinnamon roll, called a "cinny" by social director Lissy.

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