December 8, 2020, Gail Pheterson writes:
Hello to you all, Marthe, Dan, Katy,
It's Gosina's birthday today. She would have been nearly 90, and I wish she was.
Thinking of her and her nearest and dearest who became mine, thinking of you, thinking of Judy.
Katy Keller writes:
Well I'll be darned... it's Marthe's birthday today too. Celebrate! Virgos.
Dan's foto is my precise memory of Gosina. At dusk as a kid I would sit on
the ledge of our balcony watching swallows devouring bugs as Judy watered
the geranium pots... Gosina would poke her head out over her carpets
airing on her railing, Edith Piaf playing in the background...
Judy would invite her to dinner (as if it weren't a standing invitation!)
I didn't really absorb dinner conversation: feminism, Feminine Mystique,
fetishist, fanatiscism, Flemish art, phlegm... mostly I'd listen for
the short burst of inhaled breath that punctuated the end of each of
Gosina's sentences alternating with her ringing laughter.
We loved Gosina Mandersloot and Josephine Powell.
They brought the exotic, the literary and the adventure to our household.
One summer Gosina came to Giglio with her niece Barbara and nephew Mattias.
I hadn't known that hair could be so blonde.
They taught me to say aisle poop (donkey shit) and to eat hopjes
(coffee flavored hard individually wrapped candies). Gosina flavors my childhood.
Happy Birthday Gosina
XxxKaty
Dan Keller writes:
Yes! Happy bday, Go!
Here is the earliest picture of her that I could find (1963).
That's her on the left, looking down from her balcony
to ours one floor below, on Via del Gesu` (Jesus Street)
in Rome. Yes, we lived on Jesus Street. Gosina was our
oh-so-sophisticated world-traveler/journalist/author
upstairs neighbor and tenant and (I found out only
many years later) lover of Josephine Powell, our other
upstairs neighbor. (That's not Josephine in the photo,
it's Karen Jacobs, another story, not a good one...)
Gosina nearly 90? Impossible! She will always be
clever -- no, brilliant -- beautiful and youthful.
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