I would imagine each human has
each one’s fetish – an inexplicable attachment to some trivial object or deed.
I found mine in my super-senior years.
Since my wife and I started
renovating our bedroom (the first one in 27 years), I have been feeling
lost without my bamboo back scratcher.
As soon as I wake up every
morning, for the last so many years, I have had the routine of reaching for my
back scratcher hanging on the wall beside my bed – and of course I scratch my
itchy back and find enough heavenly relief for the day.
Since I cannot find my back
scratcher, I have tried to rub my back against the walls and the door – to no
avail. I have asked assistance from my wife, who handed me her comb!??? My
grandson assisted me with a hairbrush and tried to do the job for me. His
generosity gave me some relief – in spots – in some other spots, the
assistance practically made my skin bleed.
I remember buying this beloved
stick from a travelling cart loaded with rattan-bamboo products and pulled by a
bull. I also bought from the same salesman a hand-made decorated native dagger
with carabao horn handle. I’ve already disposed of this weapon knowing that
this is now classified as a deadly weapon. This type of ambulant salesmen has gone
out of style and are already banned from our traffic-gridlocked streets of MetroManila. Hence, I am still looking for my back scratcher.
Will somebody tell me where I
can buy a similar back scratcher? Or what is the 21stcentury digital equivalent of this ancient handy tool? Would you know what your fetish is? Or
do you have a human back scratcher?
For the information
of all worried friends, my good old friend for the last 70 (yes seventy) years,
gifted me with a replacement that does not only scratch my back but massages it
too with attached rollers. Thanks, Jess.