Friday, December 30, 2011

The Promise of Prosperity


For as far back as I can recall, black-eyed peas and collard greens have been an essential part of every New Year's celebration.

Some eat them on New Year's Eve.

Others, New Year's Day.

I do both.

And I know that I am not alone.

It is a tradition.

A southern tradition with tentacles that reach every corner.

Eating collards and black-eyed peas on the first day of the year invites a prosperous year ahead.

The "greens" represent dollar bills.

The swelling of the cooking peas symbolizes prosperity.

In full disclosure, I will honor the tradition welcoming 2012.

I will take shortcuts...with the help of Goya and Wegman's, but I will honor the tradition.

Happy New Year.

I wish you good health, the love and support of family, good friends, dollar bills and prosperity.

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Happy New Year "P.M." Thank you for sharing your wisdom and brilliance! As you know, 2012 is the "year of HARVEST"... so, "hush now, don't explain" LOL **tah-dah** :-)
"Miss Ross"

January 7, 2012 at 8:59 AM  

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