So Zeidi taught himself English reading newspapers on the mountain and started a company in Montreal that is still in the family today and fathered 5 children, one of whom being my mother.
But where did he come from?
The answer took me to south eastern Poland to the town of Lesko.
It is not a large town, and it was my first experience where I was just about the only English speaker. After a 5 and a half hour bus ride I hiked up a hill into the center of the town and through hand signs got a hotel room. All I knew about the place is that there is an old synagogue and a Jewish cemetary. And Zeidi came from there...
First I headed to the synagogue...
Recognize any names? Click the lower photo! A friend in Krakow said that Dym means the smoke that comes out of a chimney.
One more story from Zeidi is that He was once out in a field at night and suddenly the sky opened up and he saw God.
I thought maybe I could have a similar experience so i walked out of the town into a field at night and saw the sky. There was no supernatural force that showed up but it was fun to think that while even though the town is surrounded by fields it is possible that this could have been the very same one Zeidi walked in.
The town is on the edge of some nice looking mountains that I did not have the tme to explore and the smell was very similar to two dear places to me. One was the nature smell of the Laurentians, the trees and streams brought me right back there. The other was Guatemala as many people are burning wood to heat there homes and some of the street vendors brought me to central America.
I wandered back through the town which has surely been built up a lot since the war and wondered what was there before...
If any relatives have any stories about Zeidi in Lesko add them in the comments... you need a gmail account to comment but it is easy to sign up if you dont have one. (Or just email it to Jess or me and we can post it.)
3 comments:
Great to learn so much from your voyage!
Were many of those people siblings of your Zeidi?
WOw he commented before me!
haha
very interesting mike! I bet zeidi is looking down on you.
I dont have any stories about lesko, but I do remember when samara gave him her blanky to shine his shoes!
Another story about samara involves a margarine container...
Top-notch blogging Mike. Almost like being there, but still wish I really was. Great photos too, especially that great shot of your toast. Keep it up!
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