23 September: Idling Thoughts on a Road Trip

22.09.23 (Svendborg Denmark to Hamburg Germany)

08:51
He’s starving. Dinner was foofoo, he says. One radish on some green stuff. Apple. Maybe. And pickled rosehips. Says the evening’s still stuck between his teeth.

09:15
Oh yeah, he says, and there was veal steak. Now I’m reassessing this whole starvation story with a squint.

13:14
Driving leaves me punctuating every other thought with Lena. She’s a wandering murmuration in a cloud. I feign hope.

14:07 (Hüsby Germany)
It used to be potatoes and strawberries. It’s solar panels now. Can’t eat solar panels, he says. I watch raindrops prostrate the car’s windshield. It’s raining? he asks. And I’m wondering if that’s a question, and if he really wants an answer. So I make that long mmmmmmm sound – it’s stealthy, under the radar, and open to interpretation. It can even mean I have a headache.

15:06
Germany’s a hermetic lifestyle. No litter on the autobahn. No toilet paper on the floor in public loos, I say. They’re a tidy people. He says, toilets here are a money pit; 1€ to take a wee. Yes, I say, but if you need a wee and poo, it’s only 50 cents for each. Bargain.

16:51 (the hotel)
These are rooms of quiet category. A silent touch of eros in the air. Now is not the time to assume mortality. We’ve checked-in.


Some artwork is created using Midjourney AI, and is identified as such in the ALT text or captioned. Imagery and poems ©Misky 2023.

16 responses to “23 September: Idling Thoughts on a Road Trip”

  1. “Now it is not the time to assume mortality”
    Good morning, M.

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    1. Good morning to you, N. 🥰

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      1. Forgive my yesterday’s comment… it became dark because I was deeply touched (personal and professional background with such a cruel condition) with Lene and the state she is in.

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        1. I understand, and understood fully. ❤️

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  2. Not seeing the artworks

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    1. That’s because I’m not creating any for this road trip. AI artwork is time consuming, and I don’t want to spend my holiday on a computer. 🥰

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      1. Oh, silly me. I always look forward to your images.

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        1. I’ll keep you in mind once we return home.

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          1. Have fun with your trip. Thank you.

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    1. I have an expansive vocabulary.

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  3. Yes. Poor Lena. I was interested in your husband’s comment about the solar panels. Australia is lucky to have such a wealth of space and sun. That being said, would the farmers have given up their land to solar panels if potatoes and strawberries were still going well? Some sheep farmers here are using solar panels as shade providers. Cows and solar panels don’t get along so well.

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    1. Denmark is tiny, and has neither a wealth of space nor an abundance of sun. Autumn gets about 7 hours in total daylight and winter 5-6 hours daylight. There are a lot of wind turbines, and they generate a lot of power into the grid, but now villagers are complaining about the constant whoop-whoop noise of the blades overhead. The price of certain foods, ie potatoes and fruit, skyrocketed because farmers receive more EU grants for solar panels than for producing food. Now transport miles are being added to food imported that used to be grown in Denmark. Anyway, there are no cheese cut answers to their complaints.

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  4. Foofoo, wee and poo … sounds like the vocabulary of some of my former high school students … or my supervisor! 🙂
    https://rolandyeomans.blogspot.com/2023/09/for-ashes-of-his-fathers.html

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