PPAC #5

The cutest (snails) shell I’ve seen. It sits outside the Sebago Canoe Club
A bronze sidewalk pot. its own piece of art.

Pat
7/20/21

For Photographing Public Art Challenge, this week Marsha hosts. To check out what’s going on go here

Grit

Ida is an old soul and the fiercest person I know. She was blessed with an abundance of that ‘no nonsense and why the hell not’, attitude.

Conversations this time had awakened deep feelings.

What must it be like going somewhere, and not know that feeling of sticking out like a sore thumb. Or, not having to endure the stares and the under- their- breaths mutterings.

Such feelings were never really shared out loud, they didn’t have to. They knew, being in the skin they were in. Ida too, had experienced this. On one occasion she was heard to say,

‘I didn’t know I was black till I came to America’. She would not elaborate.

But this too she tackled this with her attitude of “no, I do not weep at the world – I am too busy sharpening my oyster knife*.” This attitude had served her well; and serves her still.

Pat
7/20/21

*Zora Neale Hurston

Wounded

the earth sending notes –
epic floods, raging fires
this wounded planet

Pat
7/20/21

For Ronovan Writes Haiku where the prompt words are Note & Send. To participate or just read, go here

Be Aware

note to all –

planet sending hints

be aware

Pat
7/19/21

For Ronovan Writes Haiku where the prompt words are Note & Send. To participate or just read, go here

Happy Sunday!!

Wordless Wednesday

Never saw one like this before.

We met on my morning walk. He was unmoved by my presence. I was about four feet away. Eventually, I walked away.

Pat
7/14/21

Lines

in morning light

the lines on my face jostle

for position –

I am grateful

Pat
7/12/21