Tuesday, 8 October 2019

Poor Min, poor Min, poor Min

She was the roughest, toughest frail
The Inktober prompt from today - frail - is kind of difficult again. While looking for an inspiration, I checked out the meanings of the word and was pleased to be reminded that one of them was simply "a woman". Minnie the Moocher came to mind and I did a little research. I sort of wish I didn't but well, here goes:

"Minnie "The Moocher" has died. She was a familiar figure In downtown Indianapolis. A 82-year-old woman whose real name was Minnie Gayton, she acquired the quaint nickname of "The Moocher" by regularly begging food from grocers and carting it off in a baby buggy. She slept in doorways, on porches and in garages. During the record-breaking blizzard, her body was found on a porch, blanketed with snow. She died from exposure"

So here she is, the toughest frail,  pushing her baby buggy full of food through the blizzard.

And to make somewhat French-er, the French equivalent is "frêle". Example of use from Michel Eyquem de Montaigne - La plus calamiteuse et frêle de toutes les créatures, c'est l'homme// The most unfortunate and frail of all creatures is the man.
 

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