Tag: USA
Offered to walk my hosts’ dog
Seemed like a harmless enough thing at the time.
Little did I know it meant we were now intimate friends.
Ridgefield, Connecticut
Cruise ship time-marking
A new towel critter appear nightly on the bed with chocolates.
If that’s not specific enough, open an elevator door.
Things you would NEVER see in Uruguay
Exquisitely dreary, Arizona
Prescott, Arizona.
Flags. Big flags.
One house. Five trucks. One light inside; no other evidence of human activity.
Ashore, Ketchikan, Alaska
At the end of 24 hours of travel
Artwork, JFK
Ah, America
Ah, America:
the visual jingoism of
omnipresent flapping flags.
Shiny cars, beseeching churches;
smooth roads and ads for shiny
vehicles, tank-like or claustrophobic:
sometimes both.
My people: fun to help, make laugh,
cheer along. That I can do so easily,
waitress or Walmart Greeter.
Casually conversational, easygoing,
but so must I bear
the oppressive banality
of overheard conversations.
And not indulge intellect, perception,
nor reveal observation, awareness.
My son says they’re stupid:
given two days, I cannot disagree.
Triscuits, flavor rosemary
and olive oil; cheese a combo:
monterrey jack and cheddar.
Chardonnays not Southern Cone:
cheap good California Barefoot;
Onduraga from Oz. Not special,
just not Southern Cone.
In the hotel, we offer to leave
carry-on unfriendly corkscrew
for future guests. Two wine glasses and
real — not-plastic — knife appear
to carry upstairs
for our evening snack.
(from November 2014)