LEE
PITTS
GIFTS
TO THE AUTHOR
“MY
HOUSE RUNNETH OVER”
An
abstract from a Lee Pitts article from the November 20, 2018,
Delmarva
Farmer new's paper out of Easton Maryland for the Mid-
Atlantic
farmers.
He
says there are many benefits to being a syndicated columnist
and an author although the pay is a 'pittance' the gifts
you get more than make up the difference.
Once
he wrote about his barb wire collection and a long time reader
in South Dakota sent his his entire barb wire collection and
another reader in Nebraska sent a three foot windmill made
from barb wire.
At
home he says he has very little room for the books people have
sent because the bookshelves are full of a miniature anvil
collection.
The
Renaissance Magazine ran a few of my columns and paid me
off
with a 1957 red Chevy Bel Air convertible but it was only three
inches
long.
I have collections of everything, knife, spurs, bits, hats,
bullet,
pencil,
art and clocks. In the branding arm collection I have one that
folds
from Will & Debb, Bob sent a mniature with my name, Range
Magazine
gave me a bigger golden version with my brand that is cherished
even if it is not pure gold.. Skinner gave a cutting board
from
the wood from his own ranch, EC sent 40 years of date books so I
can
tell where to be and when. Butch sent several “blabs” for that
collection . A blab prevents a calf from sucking. The Red
Bluff
Bull
Sale gang sent me a bridal, reins and Garcia bit. John
has
sent
a art piece of a pencil drawing of the stages a pony goes
through
to
become a cow horse that will become of value when we are both dead.
Mad
Jack cartoons created a a shrine of eight for me. Western States
Beefmaster
folks a plaque with clock, Brangues Association a Cross
pen
and pencil set and Bubba of the Akaushi Association sent great
tasting
steaks .
People
who think I am skinny and need to fatten up send
every
food from Almonds to Zucchini. Also people who watch how I
dress
, try to dress me. I have a lifetime supply of caps and jackets
and
several
Pendleton shirts and a Mark Dahl belt buckle. There is the
Certified
Angus Beef jacket and the Charolais shirt that I take care not to
were
to an Angus sale or vice versa.
Lee
has been thinking of starting a “ registration service”, like
new weds have, only for writers. That way you would know we
need a 72”
TV
and satellite dish a whole lot more that a silver chafing dish.
It
perhaps would put an end to the odd gifts received, like the
box
of “flies” one time. No they were not the kind for
fishing.
Nor
were they from an irate reader.
These
flies were from a company that sells “castrated” male
flies
to help decrease the fly population Can you imagine how
small
the
callicrate banders must be for them. A bander is the tool
used
to
“ cut 'em off “ .
The
flies gift was fleeting because they were turned loose
and never heard from again.
Source:
Lee Pitts, November 20, 2018, Delmarva Farmer Magazine
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