Not just any bag will do - but a Doctor’s bag. Though, to be honest, it didn’t belong to a doctor, but a policeman. My great-grandfather, who was an agressive, abrupt R.C.M.P officer in the Prairies during most of the 20th century. He had entirely too much ego. But I should not speak ill of the dead.
On to better things. What’s a girl to pack?
1) pencils and a sketchbook.
2) a leather bound notebook, with ink and pen.
3) tea - ye Gods yes, must have tea. Early Grey, green, peppermint.
4) a very big hat, beige.
5) several books on Gnosticism
6) salt, sugar and spices.
7) clothing - a decent dress, some (gasp!) pants, blouses, sweaters, socks, stockings, a very warm coat, leather gloves, etc.
my blessed camera
9) sunglasses and sunscreen
10) a little ginger tincture for motion sickness
11) vitamins
12) a travel pillow, and travel towel
13) a mosquito net (“if you don’t believe in the power of one individual, you’ve never been in bed with a mosquito”)
14) passport and money
15) Swiss Army knife (with cork screw, of course)
16) compass and pocketwatch
17) waterbottle and travel cutlery
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personal padlock (combination style)
19) cotton hankies
20) make-up and facial/toiletry needs
21) my Tarot cards
Now, luggage labels were suggested. While I certainly love the look of them, and do collect them, for fun, I rarely use them - and never on my prized “hand-me-down” luggage from my great-grandparents. I will include some of these fun labels soon. I have stamps too.
Oh, and you must see this quaint ”box” for my toiletries - to think, my great-grandmother used this for her many journeys…
I’m almost ready to head out. I must include a photo though, of what I have to face once I leave my front door. Brr! Must I really battle through this unexpected barrage of snow and ice just to make it out of the city?
until day 2,
the already weary WiccanGal