The piece of fragrant
wood burns down in
the fire pit along the
shores of Lake Huron
in Michigan’s thumb.
The embers glow red-
orange and the wood
looks like a dried out
corn cob with blazing
kernels or really bad
teeth in a really big
mouth – dirty, dried out
orange teeth that glow
so ghoulishly beautiful in
the October night and
then turn chalky white.
Looking up at the
full moon, he decides
it is time to go into
the camper and read
one more Sunbeam
in The Sun before
falling asleep. It’s
Kurt Vonnegut’s Sun-
beam: “If people think
that nature is their friend,
then they sure don’t
need an enemy.” He
locks the door for the
night, looks out the
window at the shrivel-
ed teeth in the dying
embers, the full-
moon and the darkness
in the forest beyond.
I can smell the fire, hear the crackle … perhaps a little chill in the air … and sweet sleep.