Many years a lifetime ago, when I was teaching third grade, we had a bizarre story from folklore in the reading book that has stuck with me. The story is called The Yellow Ribbon. When the occasion arises to describe why something is in an unusual place, or being used in an unusual manner, I might be heard referring to it as a yellow ribbon!
Here's an example:
When we moved onto our "Hacienda" my husband sought out a used utility vehicle and found this John Deere Gator. It is a rattle trap, but it goes like a bat out of....well, you know! The key is broken fork - just about any other narrow flat object, like a screwdriver, also works. It isn't picky!
Do you see the vise-grip wrench on the gas pedal?
It seems to be an unusual place to find a wrench, so I asked my husband why it was there. He shrugged his shoulders and simply said that it came that way.
It's our "yellow ribbon"!
Who knows why might happen if it is removed!
That's funny!
ReplyDeleteIt was just taken to the dealer for service. It will be interesting to see if it comes back without the wrench!
DeleteYou never know:)
ReplyDeleteToo true!
DeleteOh I read the story! Never heard it before:)
ReplyDeleteI thought I responded, but it didn't show up on my feed. If this ends up being a duplicate, my apologies! Anyway, I had said that the story seemed a bit odd to have in a kid's reading book, but they loved it!
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