
On my ever first, ever big, ever adventure fifty years ago
I kept a diary bound in cloth printed like an ancient explorer’s map of the known-to-the-West world
Sailing ships, astrolabes, continents with Latin names: Asia Minor Natolia, Aethiopicus
From green cool rural Adirondack mountains and blue clear Cayuga Champlain lakes,
I went on a long gray plane ride in long gray aluminum plane
To hot wet red and yellow menre honghuang Taipei city
Where the sliding glass doors of the airport arrival area
pulled apart like stage curtains on a play already in motion, already in noise
renao, rere naonao
I dragged my cloth luggage, bound in 1970s psychedelic colors orange, green, and raspberry, toward the portal –
On the way, the colors transformed to Mandarin juzi tangerine, star fruit yangtao yellow green, and fire dragon huolong fruit pink
Brilliant subtropical light threatened my pale Nordic skin and eyes, pupils retreating to pinpricks
I stepped outside onto fiery hot pavement and raised my eyes above swarming crowds, honking taxis,
following the qingse green up up YangMing Mountain,
to the everywhere-above-earth beloved sky qingse blue
unbound, to begin

Copyright 2022 Olmstead
4 responses to “Cloth bound book and bag”
Love this Susan (Suzy) I’m looking for a traveling buddy. Would love to do walking tour of Greece and Africa.
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Hi Dear Marcie – Walking tours in Africa and Greece sound wonderful. Susie
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You have piqued my interest. Is there more to this adventure?
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Yes there is – it’s just that I am so SLOW –thanks for reading
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