For God and Country by Mark Bowlin
Author:Mark Bowlin [Bowlin, Mark]
Language: eng
Format: epub
ISBN: 978-1-612548-14-2
Publisher: Brown Books Publishing Group
Published: 2012-02-15T00:00:00+00:00
1645 Hours
Gildardino Farm, Italy
The decision had been made to stay overnight at the Gildardino farm. Mr. Gildardino had assured them that another storm was blowing in, and the sleet of the morning was nothing more than a prelude. He was right.
During the early afternoon, heavy snowflakes began to fall, and within an hour, an inch had accumulated. The winds coming off the mountaintop over two thousand feet above them picked up dramatically, and the whine of the wind was ceaseless.
Sam had gone out with Angelo and brought one Holstein milk cow, four Chianina heifers, and two steers of the same breed into the barn. Angelo spoke excellent English, and he explained that his uncle normally maintained a herd of nearly a hundred head of the Chianina cattle plus two milk cows. âIt was a prize herdâthe Chianina is the tenderest beef in the world, and we would sell to the best restaurants in Rome, Florence, and Venice for bistecca alla fiorentina. The Germans bought most of the herd last month. They paid in Reichmarks, of course, so weâll never actually be paid.â
Sam was heartbroken for the family. It would take a long time to build the herd back. âWhy didnât they take all of them, and your draft horses as well?â Sam asked.
âThey took what they needed. If they need more, theyâll come back.â he said simply. âThereâs just not many Germans in the mountains. Besides, these soldiers are reservists from the North Sea. Theyâre sons of fishermen and shopkeepers, and most of them had never seen a mountain before. They call themselves Gebirgsmarineâmountain navyâas a joke. They donât like to climb the hills. They donât like to herd cattle. We only see them from time to time, and they just leave us alone.â
âDamn. Youâre gonna have to get a bull up here for them heifers.â
âAll these heifers will calve in the summer. Thatâs why Uncle saved them. Weâll miss the other milk cow, though. Still, weâre better prepared for the coming months than most.â Angelo shook his head sadly. âWeâll get by off these steers for a while. We have a good stock of flour. We press our own oil and cider. We make our own wine and apple brandy. Uncle has a hen house and a brooder house that the Germans left aloneâmaybe they are afraid of chickensâand we have driven the pigs to the far side of the farm. We have a smokehouse here, but we hid the hams a long time ago. Mama let the Germans buy some sausage and smoked trout with their worthless money, but we kept the good stuff. I think they were homesick and they really wanted the fish most of all.â
Mr. Gildardino came into the barn, and he smiled when he saw Sam spreading straw onto the floor of the barn with a pitchfork. He said something to Sam in Italian, and Angelo translated it: âOur guests have tried to help, but theyâre not farmers. I watched you bring in the cows, youâve done this before?â
Sam laughed.
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