I once did a metal sculpture out of cake pan tin
of an Indian with his arms stretched upward -
lost now in the vortex of churning basement affairs, messed up -
that had the same look as my son's unsuspecting likeness
above
We camped in the Peninsula State Park at Fish Creek,
at a time of few park users.
The trammeling of summer camping hordes was
being allowed, per nature's plan, or randomness
to regrow
to spring back up
To regenerate
through the off-season rest,
and we toasted bloody mary's to that, being glad to be alone
Uncle Tom's candy shop was the same
as it ever was, less Uncle Tom and Aunt Marge
We took the free popcorn greeting
as always
and bought peanut butter fudge and pancake mix
and a few other things
We went to Cave Point
it looked the same, although the waves
are doing their eroding
a slow work
And I stood on the cliff edge
for a photo David took;
victorious from heart surgery
on the cliff edge, upright
one more time
1 comment:
Glad to see my old friend, David Dix, doing the things he loves most, camping out in Door Cty. WI being one of them.
Never met his son, David, but wish I had.
Stay well friend and keep up the good work .
Your Loonie friend, David F. James, ffl
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