It Does Make You Ponder
a 'bed' aboard the Mayflower II
You and I spent the day in a warm place with full tummies. Be glad. When those poor voyagers landed in the New World they smelled to high heaven and no wonder. The inside of the Mayflower was so tiny you wouldn’t try putting 120 people in there for an hour never mind two months. One person died on the way over possibly because of the food, “The bread musty and mouldy, the beefe and porke of such a loathsome and filthy taste” that people “were constrained to stop their noses” to get it down. Liquids would have helped there but “the beer was sharp and sour and the water corrupt and stinking” enough so that the only way they could get that down was to mix it with wine - which had to also taste terrible.You and I ate pretty good today and now we get to crawl into our nice little beds.Here’s the typical bed in the Plimoth of 1620. (Note firewood stacked under it.)and here’s what they had for insulation:
It was December when they got here and within a year fully half their number would be dead. Not the cheeriest note to end on but it does make you ponder.11:23 on a Thanksgiving night in the first decade of the new Millenium. Rain and a touch of snow comin’ in. Peace in this house and a sweet old cat beside me. I know I feel grateful.