Talavek Honey?
Jan 17th 2012
I don't have time to write all of the details right now, so these are just notes. I will write out the details later.
...but I wonder why this is what Tuu'tappihyaa showed me...
Talavik honey, not for sale, on the roof in plastic containers...the two girls
Tuu'tappihyaa coming from the other area, and walking with me...putting my head on his head while we walked
Two boys wrestling, one much bigger, playing with the small boy...
The family there who I was with
answering the door, and the woman who does not like me was there with her husband. Giving me the solar plexus feeling, so I asked their names...the man just looked at me, and then said, 'I will tell you, when we met before, I did not ________ you'...and he looked at me dead in the eyes, no life there. His eyes were red, but there was no thing in them. Her eyes either...they did not want to know me.
So I said, 'okay then', nodded that I understood, and walked away from them.
Area with things...then all the trucks, and then tables and things being set up to sell...like a yard sale, and women there talking about another area had done this last weekend and they did well...
My wondering how, because we were on a road out in this desert like place...though there were large hills covered in green, not a road people come down, so they must have made it known in the nearby towns.
I was out there to go and get something for the grandfather in the family, just before the tables were coming, and before Tuu'tappihyaa came...
The two girls said their mother had made the Talavik honey and had put it out. First I thought they meant they were selling it out on one of the tables, so I asked them how much it was, and what kind of honey? Then they said Talavik, and just said that about their mother making it. It took me a moment to realize that they were not selling it, they just wanted to know if I wanted some, because they pointed to the roof to show me their mother had put it outdoors to keep it cool.
They were asking me, because Tuu'tappihyaa was with me.
Then I saw this old paper, where it was written, 'Talavik (maybe it was talavek) honey, made with oysters (I saw a purple shell) found in the lava beds...
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