Path Of Delightful Distractions
Aww ... fluffy puppies wearing shoes are a delight ...
... as are hints of tranquil blue peeking out from gloomy clouds after a rainstorm.
Cozy houses delight, too.
Autumn leaves with their bounty of bright colours never fail to amaze ...
... even when they're gone we know they'll come back. I never imagined, however, that an unfit climate-change denier and insult to decency would come back to lead the most powerful nation on Earth. This is a waking nightmare for those who recognize the dangers ahead. The America I felt so hopeful about has slipped away and will likely not materialize in my lifetime. So, although I do, it's not easy to find the path to "delight" at this moment, the word prompt from Poets and Storytellers United.
We Canadians have our own faux-populist who has no plans for the environment but is high in the polls due to constant disinformation and catchy slogans like "axe the tax", a carbon tax rebated to low and mid-income folks. Countering such tactics with pictures and words gives me some measure of pleasure but, I suppose, it is just a diversion.
Frankly, the Turkish proverb, old as time, explains delightfully well what we're going through still in modern times. It goes something like this: "The forest was shrinking but the trees kept voting for the axe, for the axe was clever and convinced the trees that because its handle was made of wood, it was one of them."
Explore more at Poets and Storytellers United, SKYWATCH and Saturday's Critters.
Check out my sites: Postcards from Penelope Puddle and Musings of A Puddlist In B.C.
Because the state of our planet is the most pressing issue of our time, link up and learn about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report.
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No Exhale Yet
I'm like the spider looking for shelter from my own disappointment. To put it bluntly, the worst possible candidate (who called climate change a hoax) at the worst possible moment in Earth's environmental window won the US election. The same strange twisted brand of authoritarian style Conservatism also lurks in Canada and around the globe. This is a devastating result for not only the US but the world in my opinion. My faith in humanity is crushed and the insane amount of misinformation spreading like wildfire across the internet frustrates and saddens me. It's not surprising then that my poem for the Poets and Storytellers United prompt "holding your breath” is dramatic perhaps but reflects my pessimistic political outlook, spurred on by Hillary's 2016 loss. For more optimism than I can currently muster, check out Harris's concession speech.
The election, somewhat of a windstorm, preceded nature's windstorm in southwest B.C. Branches flew and the lights went out for several hours. Struggling in these dark times, it sometimes feels as if the lights blew out on mankind. But even as we appear to drown in our consequences, we have responsibilities to do better in our own ways.
Explore more at Poets and Storytellers United, SKYWATCH and Saturday's Critters.
Check out my sites: Postcards from Penelope Puddle and Musings of A Puddlist In B.C.
Because the state of our planet is the most pressing issue of our time, link up and learn about the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) Report.
HOLD ONTO THE LIGHT |