Fifty Things
Photograph by Aleix Cabarrocas Garcia
by Lisa Jarnot
I’ve always been a list-maker, self-help junky, and lover of vision statements. When my husband composed an affirmation list called “50 Things” for the New Year, I couldn’t resist following suit. (“Owls” and “Defiant Lightness” are borrowed from him.)
1. domesticity (a house in the Bronx)
2. hiking and farming (land in the catskills)
3. relaxation (a sauna)
4. family (adopt a kid)
5. more family (a kitten)
6. more family (a dog)
7. friendships (‘staying in touch’)
8. friendships (an unschooling community)
9. community (conversational Spanish)
10. community (conversational French)
11. activism (fight the death penalty)
12. activism (feed the homeless)
13. activism (anti-war/knitting one hundred hats)
14. self-sufficient farming and localvorianism (keeping bees)
15. self-sufficient farming (summer vegetable gardening)
16. fermented food
17. baking bread
18. knitting sweaters and scarves
19. a sewing machine
20. mushrooms
21. conifers
22. grasses, sedges, and rushes
23. bulbs
24. owls and other birds
25. butterflies and moths
26. chess
27. piano
28. old english
29. british history
30. shakespeare’s plays
31. english pastoral metaphysicals (andrew marvell)
32. ancient greek
33. translate the iliad
34. freud’s collected works
35. freud’s house, london
36. dublin
37. madrid
38. paris
39. madagascar
40. poland
41. rangoon
42. eucalyptus scented san francisco
43. train trip through the deep south
44. yoga
45. black belt in seido karate
46. another marathon at fifty
47. finnegans wake
48. movies with bea
49. night sky
50. defiant lightness
Piece crossposted with Lisa Jarnot’s website
About the Author:
Lisa Jarnot is a poet based in New York. She has edited two small magazines (No Trees, 1987-1990, and Troubled Surfer, 1991-1992) as well as The Poetry Project Newsletter and An Anthology of New (American) Poetry (Talisman House Publishers, 1997).
She is the author of four full-length collections of poetry: Some Other Kind of Mission (Burning Deck Press, 1996), Ring of Fire (Zoland Books, 2001 and Salt Publishers, 2003), Black Dog Songs (Flood Editions, 2003) and Night Scenes (Flood Editions, 2008). Her biography of the San Francisco poet Robert Duncan is forthcoming in 2012 and a Selected Poems will be published by City Lights in 2013.