Tuesday, July 12, 2016

Nathanael O'Reilly #12 Packing for Camping in New Mexico

Packing for Camping in New Mexico

carry the tent, mattresses and blankets
down from the attic above the garage

set up the tent in the backyard
check for holes and missing pieces

gather sleeping bags, backpacks
folding chairs, eskies, hiking boots

pack backpacks with hiking clothes
swimsuits, long-sleeved tops and pants

for cool mountain mornings
and evenings relaxing by the fire

sunscreen, toiletries and insect
repellent – don’t forget the bear

pepper spray, matches or torches
fill the eskies with water bottles

beer, tonic water, fruit, juice
vegies – fill woven shopping bags

with cooking utensils, canned
beans and tomatoes, tortillas

pasta, rice, power bars, trail mix
blue agave, salsa, corn chips

gin, whisky and coffee
bring novels, poetry collections

the chess set and a deck of cards
load everything into the SUV

don’t forget the hammer
axe, handsaw and pocket knife

bring Lyle Lovett, Dylan, Counting
Crows for the nine-hour-drive

to the Santa Fe National Forest
finally, check the tire pressure

oil and water levels, fill the fuel
tank, drive northwest to freedom



4 comments:

  1. Such a poem! Great prep, hope it was a great trip.

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    1. Thanks, Rob. Just got back today, and yes it was a great trip! We had no electricity, phone service or internet (truly in the wilderness), so I'm just now catching up on all the poems and comments from the week.

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  2. love the wryness of the last line coming after all the busy details, things and containers all of which had me really weighed down by the time I got to the bottom :) I especially love how the last line begins with 'tank' - I was tanked and ready to go home! Great understated gentle humour, Nathanael. Wonderful windows onto middle class Texan life.

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    1. Thanks, Efi! Yes, it's amazing how much preparation and weight goes into an attempt to attain freedom and weightlessness! I think most middle-class Texans would stay in hotels, but we like to totally rough it every now and then.

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