A collection of poems, narratives, and other writings as penned by Erica Johnson. Teacher. Writer. Poet. Blogger. Bard.
Friday, March 24, 2023
Photo Op (SOLSC 24/31)
Thursday, March 23, 2023
Good Food Day (SOLSC 23/31)
Tuesday, March 21, 2023
It’s the Climb (SOLSC 22/31)
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Left: beauty stairs, Right: beast stairs |
Power (SOLSC 21/31)

Sunday, March 19, 2023
Several Hours Later: A Travel Log from LR to Rome (SOLSC 20/31)
I thought this was the perfect format to track my trip from LR to Rome on March 18 & 19. I think most of my slices for this trip will be “delayed” between time differences and just finding time to write!
The “And before that” format/ story structure I originally saw on Fran’s blog.
The plane descends from the clouds and it dawns on me that I am touching down in a part of the world with such ancient history that it borders on the mythical. Even though there is a strong smell of cigarettes as I step outside, I am grateful to be off of planes for a week.
And before that I am weaving through an airport line to go through security (again). I have not slept much or at least to call it sleep would be generous. I am nervous because I don’t technically have an official boarding pass. Travel with a big group is stressful!
And before that I happen to pull up the map and see we are flying over St. John’s and I think about how I am still so close to Karen and yet so far. I go to sleep, dreaming of the places I am going and have yet to seen.
And several hours before that I am writing this from the seat of a plane that will take me to Paris! We made our connection! I will not be staying in Paris, but it’s neat that I get to pass through. I am seated alone — without my group. We are scattered about the plane, but I have a pretty good seat above the wing and only have to share with one person instead of center aisle.
And before that I am breathing through my nausea as the plane takes off from Atlanta. I don’t know what changed in the past few years that flying causes me to feel ill. Luckily, I am able to sit next to my mom and we play a quick game as we pass the quick time in the air. We’ll have to take off running to make our connection.
And before that I am standing at the kiosk. I am trying not to panic as I stare at a ticket to only Atlanta. A mistake? They assure me it is not. I will just lean in and trust the process.
And before that I am sliding out of the car and gathering my luggage. “Check your purse,” mom says. A helpful reminder because sure enough I spy my passport holder on the seat! I grab it and off we go.
A Packing Party (SOLSC 19/31)
If you read this, know that I am currently in Italy.
However, because I am not sure when I will be sitting down to write, I decided to type this early and write about the packing I am currently doing with my mom.
Did I mention I am taking this trip with my mom?
We have traveled together before and I am excited to have this experience with her again. We have already had some laughs as we packed together the night before. Mostly she was teasing me for all the stuff I packed: mainly my extra underwear and swimsuit. I told her the swimsuit was in case of hot tubs, but she wasn’t impressed.
She still let me pack it, though she made me leave the underwear. My friend suggested I buy some Italian underwear with Roman columns though — so we’ll see!
Saturday, March 18, 2023
At My Mother's Feet (SOLSC 18/31)
My childhood was spent at my mother's feet, fidgeting as she put another braid in my hair.
I never had the patience for hair like she did. Whenever she visited the salon it always felt like it took hours to be done. I can still remember kicking my feet against the hair dryer chairs (they looked like the kind of Sci-Fi contraption that would suck out your brain) waiting for my mother to have her regular color, cut, and style.
Even now, she expects me to one day grow my hair out like her and give it the attention she does. I don't have the heart to tell her that will never happen.
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