The
Government has a list (if you wish) of stuff to pack in the back of your cars;
like water
in bottles and blankets, and food that won’t spoil such as energy bars.
With extra
clothing, and shoes or boots, and a first aid kit with a seatbelt cutter,
Do not
forget the scraper and snowbrush, and a shovel alongside the normal clutter.
And don’t
forget some candles, in a deep empty can with plenty of matches;
plus a
wind-up flashlight with a whistle, and a road map with one of those clips that
attaches
to a copy of
your emergency plan, next to the sand/salt/cat litter, (non-clumping)
‘twixt the
anti-freeze, tow-rope and extinguisher, washer fluid and cables for jumping.
I’ve two
sets of everything for both the cars, plus warm clothes for Mom Dad and Junior,
and a wrap
for the dog which I lost three times, as well as my sense of humour.
Packing all
that stuff filled both the vehicles and caused me to swear and cuss.
So I parked
the cars for the winter, said “To hell with it,” and travelled by bus.
by Kevin Thornton
Words In Motion 2014
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