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Rise & Shine

The cock-a-doodle-do cry of the rooster indicates it’s getting close to sunrise. I check the iPod to confirm this and close my eyes while feeling for my mattress plug. With a hiss, my body lowers to the uneven ground and I lay like this for ten more minutes. Several things run through my head—Day/Month/Date, the last time I took my Larium. Again I go to my all knowing iPod for the answers. It’s still dark and I look from my tent for a sign of someone else stirring. Soon I hear the screech of zippers and clicks of folding tent poles. First things first, I reach for my sleeping bag sack and stuff my bed within. This raises my heart rate and I know there is no chance for more sleep. Outside the tent, the shadows bang their tin cups in search of food. I regain my focus and grab for the sleeping bag liner that’s been acting as my bed sheet, folding it away with my pajama bottoms. Light creeps through the tent and I locate my camera, phone, and deck of playing cards to deposit into my day bag. My routine is taking shape. I crouch to take hold of my mat; twisting it towards one tent end and grabbing the straps to bind the roll. Everything I deposit into my duffle. I’m ready to leave my nest. I shake out the remaining debris, break down my portable house, adjust my duffle for one last thing and walk towards the shadows that have turned into friendly faces.

Posted April 10, 2008 by Luke McMurphy
Tour Updates | Zambia
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