13 October: Flash Fiction

AI MJ. landscape scene of tent pitched alongside a loch in a golden colour field
AI MJ

Camping

The tent smells like vindaloo, Mum says.

Dad’s rented a tent. We’re trying camping before he buys one. In case we hate it. He’s picked a spot located in nowhere, and my little sister is already whining that something’s bit her arm. And her chin. She only stepped out of the car 2-minutes ago. Mum’s dabbing calamine on her, and she looks uglier than usual.

Come give us a hand, Dad says, make yourself useful. We’ll put this tent up before these midges start an onslaught.

I set out the poles, stakes – no connection with meat – rope and ties over there. Stretch the tent out, the door with the prevailing wind, I’m reading instructions to Dad, but he wants the door facing the lake, not facing the carpark.

Dad, we’re missing 2 stakes and 1 pole, I say.

Never mind, he says, we’ll make do. He’s off, whistling, to chop a few branches, while I watch my sister running away from midges. When Dad comes back with 2 straight-as-tent-pole sticks, I’ve already tied ropes to the stakes. I’m a Girl Scout; I’ve done this before.

Poles in. Stakes in. Lines tied. And just like that it’s a tent.

Sleeping bags inside, air mattresses inflated, although not my sister’s – she says it makes her head hurt – while Mum lights a campfire to cook dinner. The wind’s blowing out the matches, and I hear words coming out of her that I never suspected were inside her.

Bob, do you have any matches? Coat pocket, he says.

We ate cold baked beans and white bread for dinner. My sister’s plate toppled off her lap on to the ground, and nobody dared suggest Mum couldn’t heat beans.

That night, Dad’s feeling his way around with a flashlight, and I ask “Where you going Dad?” and he sssshush’es me and says, “Go back to sleep” to which I say, “It’s okay, Dad, I wasn’t asleep,” to which he says “then for god’s sake go to sleep,” to which I say “I can’t. She’s taken my teddy because she forgot hers.”

And then Dad walks into the straight-as-a-tent-pole stick, and the whole tent comes down on us.

We decided we hated camping, mostly because Mum said only Neanderthals cook on an open fire.

We returned the rented tent.


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

26 responses to “13 October: Flash Fiction”

  1. I only went camping twice – both times very, very drunk.
    Oh… three times. I put a tent up in the garden ‘cos daughter wanted to camp out.

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    1. We went camping with our boys when they were young, but they were even less enthusiastic than I was. 😂 Thank you for reading my take on the image. 🤷🏼‍♀️

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  2. Fun! I have other people to put my tent up (I call them staff) and have no idea how to do it myself. I’ve only actually camped twice… once on a fog-covered campsite and once at a four-day music festival. Loved camping, though, no collapses. Three sheets to the wind at the festival, so you could say both camping experiences are a little foggy…

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    1. Like Glastonbury?

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      1. I’ve never been to Glastonbury, the one I went to was the Phoenix Festival. I suppose they’re all like Glastonbury to some extent… 🤔

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  3. What. A. Hoot.
    The parts about your sister had me in stitches;
    as you know, I’m quite familiar with that species. 😂
    We are not campers; I itch at the thought of bugs
    and I need a bed, a proper toilet and air conditioning.
    In other words, a hotel. With room service. 😁
    Great write, sis!

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  4. Love it. I never minded camping, but no roughing it. Always required just the right distance to toilets.

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    1. Thanks, b. I’m quite happy to camp in a hotel.

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  5. Hilarious. Reminded me of Carry On Camping https://youtu.be/oooNJKaEMqM

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    1. Ha! Love Carry On films.

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  6. Very well written Misky. Loved it

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      1. You’re welcome

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  7. You know it is fine writing when you feel as if you in the tent with them. 🙂 We are minus 2 workers, so Richard will just have to go on the back burner. Bum. 😦

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    1. Richard has earned my patience. I’ll wait, Roland. ❤️

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  8. Great read. Insects are tiny but they sure have an impact on us monsters.

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    1. Thanks, Jo, this was fun to write.

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  9. Ahh, the air is much clearer of bugs now that you fired up those sticks… what is it, blackfoffthorn?
    Thank you for the laugh this morning, M. Needed that…we should arrange camping sometime…Nancy would love it, too 😆 Me? As the movie saying goes I’m too old for this @$%#

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    1. Yes, the wood is in use today. Quite useful for scratching an annoying itch. I’m sure that Nancy would graciously decline the offer, and I’d do the same, although probably not as gracefully. Remember, I have a stick. And a very good afternoon to you, N.

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  10. You have a real gift for writing scenes that flow naturally and show the personalities, Misky.
    The little sister – oh yes!
    A fun read.

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  11. Fun story!
    Not a fan of sleeping outdoors. (The closest I got to doing that were the years I spent on a fishing trawler. Not that much fun)

    A line from a favorite comedian, Jim Gaffigan, immediately came to mind:
    ‘My parents never took me camping, and you know why?
    Because they loved me.

    lol

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    1. Excellent! 😂

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  12. Good story, Misky.

    I personally quite enjoy camping, and being in the middle of the woods for a few days. My friend always brings her family’s camping stove though, so we’re not relying on the fire for anything besides s’mores.

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    1. Sounds lovely. ❤️

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  13. I’m not sure I’d mind tent with scent of vindaloo. It must be better than Boy Scouts after bean stew. Maybe vindaloo and canvas should become a marketed candle scent.

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