Her Neighbors Mocked The Geese Until Their Own Barns Went Empty-mdue - Chainityai

Her Neighbors Mocked The Geese Until Their Own Barns Went Empty-mdue

The coffee was cold before Astrid Kelberg understood that Glenn had really gone.

His cup sat on the kitchen table beside four short lines on a sheet of paper.

He could not do it anymore.

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The farm was breaking them.

He had gone to Madison.

Do not look for me.

That was how eighteen years ended, not with a fight, but with a cup he did not bother to wash.

Astrid stood in the kitchen of the farm her grandfather had bought with twelve years of saved labor.

The house was quiet, and the quiet felt bigger than the rooms.

Her sons were still asleep upstairs.

Henrik was old enough to understand the bank.

Anders was young enough to think a father leaving was something that might be fixed by supper.

Astrid checked the savings account before she woke them.

The old emergency fund should have been there.

It had belonged to her grandmother first, then to her mother, then to the kind of woman who did not touch it unless the roof came off or the stove died in January.

Glenn had touched it.

He had used the two months he asked for to empty what he had not already broken.

The account held almost nothing.

Astrid sat at the table for a long time with the note in front of her.

She did not cry.

There are mornings when crying would take too much energy from the work that still has to be done.

She turned the envelope over and made a list on the back.

Wake the boys.

Call her mother.

Drive into Viroqua.

Resign from the accounting office.

Begin.

That last word was not on the list, but it was under every line.

For nineteen months, Astrid had been planning the thing everyone would later call foolish.

She had kept a small black notebook in the bottom drawer of her dresser, under folded sheets her mother had given her when she married Glenn.

In that notebook were pasture sketches, feed notes, university extension clippings, and memories that had crossed an ocean inside her mother.

Pigs and geese together.

That was the idea people would laugh at.

In Hjortlund, Denmark, her grandfather Niels had not laughed.

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