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Seek Comfort and Nest

July 12, 2016 at 9:45 am by Claudia

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After a week of high temps, humidity and lots of rain, it was so nice to spend the day outside yesterday. Mowing, of course, was on the agenda and I did a lot of weeding and pruning and general garden clean-up. Happily tired at the end of the day.

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The first phlox blooms have appeared. The scent is heavenly.

My David phlox plants have obligingly self-seeded all over the main garden bed. Initially, the flowers were white and many of them still are; however, pink and purple blooms have made their way into the mix as well. I’m not complaining.

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The hostas have begun to flower.

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This was the one pot of impatiens that I overwintered. It’s doing really well!

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This photo was an Instagram post last week.  This view that I get when I’m upstairs always makes me smile.

I’m in a “Seek Comfort and Nest” mode. I suspect many of us are, given the events of the last week and the last year. So much upheaval, so much sorrow, so much hate and fear. Don and I were talking about it yesterday. We don’t bury our heads in the sand – far from it – but we do take steps to remember who we are and what we believe and spread as much love and happiness as we can. I feel grounded when I work outside, when I look at our property (such a dream come true for former apartment dwellers,) when I look at all the creatures who share our plot of land, when I watch flowers open and butterflies and bees flitting among the plants in the gardens. Even when I mow our lawn.

I am brought back to my basic and fundamental belief: We are all one.

We often act as if that isn’t the case, but it is. Seek Comfort and Nest doesn’t mean that we stop fighting for what we believe in. Oh no. We fight. It simply means that we seek that which grounds us, which reminds us of our blessings. That, in turn, reminds us that we need to reach out to those who feel marginalized or are discriminated against, who are in pain or are living in fear, whose daily lives are a struggle.

Patience is not one of my virtues, though I think I’m much more patient than I used to be. But I will freely admit to an impatience with people who see something like #blacklivesmatter in a post on Facebook, for example, and automatically assume that the poster has implied that other lives don’t  matter. Surely we can handle a bit more complexity of thought than that? Some of the dialogue I have seen there has been troubling. Surely one can point out an issue that needs our attention, that urgently needs addressing, without the immediate knee-jerk assumption that the poster is inferring that the lives of policemen don’t matter? Or that policemen are bad people? Come on.

I step away from engaging with anyone who thinks in that limited manner because a response is useless in the end. You can say what you want, of course, but if you’re assuming a defensive, argumentative posture, I’m out. Online, in my daily life and on this blog.

Just as, I suspect, many of you, I have a family member who is in law enforcement. I also have friends who have been subjected to racial profiling. I am capable of addressing an issue – racial injustice -while still knowing that the vast majority of police are good, brave people.

Knee-jerk reactions help nothing. And we’re all capable of that sort of thing, of feeling we need to ‘defend,’ myself included. It’s a complex issue. Clear heads and open hearts and minds are required to move forward.

One of my dear friends, who happens to be a first-generation African American, wrote the most moving and powerful post on this subject. It was a clarion call asking all us to engage in respectful dialogue on the subject of race in America. It needs to be addressed. We will be better for it in the end.

It is the Golden Rule. That’s the only rule we can follow if we believe we are one. It’s a no-brainer.

Love cancels hate.

So, we seek comfort and nest for a time, then we re-emerge and work for change. Change for everyone.

Happy Tuesday.

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Sadness, Lists, Flowers and Rain

July 9, 2016 at 9:54 am by Claudia

What a terrible week it has been. Last night, watching the news, I saw the photos of the policemen who were murdered in Dallas, each of them there to protect those who were peacefully protesting. And now they’re gone. I can’t wrap my mind around all of it. Innocent men all – and that includes the two men who were murdered by officers in Minnesota and Louisiana. All of it such a waste of life. I’m reading Ta-Nehisi Coates’s Between the World and Me. If you want to get a sense of what it’s like to grow up as a black male in our country, I’d urge you to read it. It’s beautifully and poetically written; it’s also raw and unsparing. The winner of The National Book Award, it is sometimes difficult and uncomfortable for me to read because that world is so different than the world I grew up in as a white girl living in suburbia. Oh, but let me tell you, that reaction tells me I need  to read it.

There is much that needs to be done to bridge the divide.

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It’s been so unbelievably humid here that it feels like walking around in a thick soup. And each day there are thunderstorms and torrential rains that smash down my hollyhocks and hydrangeas. More today and then, fingers crossed, we’ll get a break.

Don and I went out and tied up the hollyhocks for some support while we’re in the midst of these storms.

This daylily is in the flower bed that is right next to the porch.

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I remember that it was just a week or so ago when I was complaining about the lack of rain.

The joke’s on me!

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The night before last, All the President’s Men  was on TCM. Don and I love that movie. In fact, it’s one of those movies that, should we happen upon it, everything else is immediately dropped. Whether it’s mid-story or almost over – no matter. We watch it.

There are others (this is my list):

Any Fred Astaire movie
Any Fred Astaire/Ginger Rogers Movie
To Kill a Mockingbird
The Big Country
The Music Man
On the Waterfront
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn
Hannah and Her Sisters
The Awful Truth
Dinner at Eight
Most any Screwball Comedy
Most any Frank Capra movie
Stagecoach
Red River
Alien and Aliens
Charade
You’ve Got Mail
Any Hitchcock movie

I’m sure there are more, but this list is what immediately comes to mind. (You know me, I’ll probably be editing and adding to it as the day goes on!)

Do you have a list like that? I bet you do.

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I got so mad at those dreaded Japanese Beetles that I ran in the house, grabbed my clippers, and snipped off all the buds that that were in danger of being eaten. Take that, Japanese Beetles!

I suppose more reading is on the docket for today. I miss working in the garden and, gosh darn it, I’d love to mow the lawn.

I’ll stop complaining. Our rivers are getting higher and our well is getting fuller. All good.

Happy Saturday.

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That Hashtag Matters; Change Must Happen

July 8, 2016 at 9:28 am by Claudia

We’ll start with the pretty pictures and then I’m going to take a moment to write my feelings about what has transpired during the last three days.

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This bee is a wee bit bigger and I managed to snag a picture yesterday.

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Pretty hydrangea.

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Cabbage moth in flight.

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Pretty hollyhocks that I’m going to have to stake today as yesterday’s torrential rains have caused them to sort of fall over.

The past few days here in our country have been heartbreaking. I’m still trying to take it in. This is what I wrote on Facebook yesterday:

It’s all too much. Just a day or so ago, I was despairing the state of the world, the state of our county, the state of everything. So was my husband. “We need to pull away from the news for a while,” we said. “We want to go hide somewhere, live on an island, live off the grid, just get away.” I was all set to take a break from Facebook, where much is discussed and debated and where sometimes I can no longer bear to look at my feed and end up simply wishing whoever is having a birthday a happy birthday as I hurriedly sign off. But here I am again, sick at heart and appalled by two more senseless deaths, two murders of men who are guilty of nothing other than not being white. When will this stop? Yes, ‪#‎blacklivesmatter‬. No one should have to fear for his life just because he’s driving a car or is walking down the street or is walking back from the store or is selling CDs or cigarettes on the street. Or is simply living his/her life. What makes me sad is that we even have to have a hashtag for something that is a basic right. We are all one, my friends. We are all one.

And then I wake up this morning to hear the terrible news from Dallas: five police officers were murdered – assassinated – at a peaceful demonstration where they were simply doing their jobs.

When will it end?

#blacklivesmatter – I see a lot of people countering this by saying #alllivesmatter. Of course they do. I understand the impulse and the truth behind that hashtag. That there are lives lost by the thousands every day, everywhere, is not up for debate. And each loss diminishes us, to paraphrase John Donne.

But immediately responding with ‘all lives matter’ weakens the core of a very real and profound plea. Racism exists in this country. It is ugly. It is wrong. I thought we’d come a long way, but my heart tells me we haven’t. Yes, all lives matter, but black lives are especially at risk in this country. Try raising a black child in the USA – especially a male black child. How do you prepare him for the fact that driving a car with a broken taillight can result in his death? Or that a walk down the street in a gated community after running an errand for his mother can result in his death? That being stopped by a cop means that he (or she) is now in danger of losing his life, that pulling out his license can be interpreted as ‘going for his gun.’ That going about his daily life is fraught with danger.

Of course all lives matter. As do the lives of the policemen who were murdered last night in Dallas. As do lives lost to violence, to massacres like Orlando, or Sandy Hook, to domestic violence, to Isis, to genocide, to – well, the list goes on and on. Every loss is heartbreaking and senseless.

But again: I’m talking about something very specific here and I’m not going to weaken it by resorting to that other hashtag. The very fact that we have had to single out a whole segment of our population  with a hashtag says something about the state of race relations here in the United States of America in the year 2016.

But we do. Black Lives Matter. Speak out. Change must happen or we will lose the compassion and tolerance and love that should be at the heart of our being.

I’d like to point you toward Design Mom’s post about this. She speaks about this subject with wisdom and passion in a post titled Say Something. You can read it here.

Happy Friday.

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