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Friday, February 26, 2016

What Was It? ~1

What was the biggest thought
that slipped past me today
before I could grasp the tail end.
Pull it back into me.
Store it away until now
when my fingers drain words from my mind.
Was it a moment of clarity?
Was it a flash of brilliance?
Was it amazing in it’s simplicity?
Where was it's beginning?
Big thoughts, great ideas
like iridescent soap bubbles
popped in the air around my head.
What was my biggest thought?……
Maybe it will return at three in the morning
As I turn over in bed and go back to sleep.

“Even at your best, the creative moments are still kind of fleeting.”
~ Rivers Cuomo

Thursday, February 25, 2016

Firestorm - 2



Firestorm
A hint of frayed nerves
Spot fires flare, build
Sparking through chaos
Beginning to flare, build
Ready to jump fire breaks
Firestorm
Reaching it’s peak
Slowly losing it’s burn
Til rest comes.



“It’s true. The storms won’t last for ever. The nasty weather will never last. 
There is always that light at the end of the tunnel.”
Diana Rose Morcilla

Wednesday, February 24, 2016

Live Play Review: The Valley by Joan MacLeod; Directed by Roy Surete

I get to very few plays, but I am so very glad to have been able to get to this one. The title gave me no idea of the story and I had read no reviews.

The Valley spoke volumes to me about the lives that many of my clients, their families and the police encounter in the uncertain and chaotic worlds of mental ill-health and addictions. These four amazing actors took on incredibly emotional roles in this powerful presentation.

Each actor stepped forward and spoke of their encounters with police. Matt Reznek, a Vancouver-based actor debuted at the Belfry as Connor. Connor, a young man beginning university and a writer, descended into a deep depression. His demeanor and erratic mood swings were real and raw. Colleen Wheeler, a talented and experienced actor, played the role of Sharon, Connor’s mother. A great annoyance to Connor, Sharon was a concerned mother sending her son away for the first time. When he returned home, depressed and possibly suicidal, she became angry at the police and the systems that she believed neglected and ignored him. Luc Roderique, originally from Ottawa, also an experienced actor, played the role of a young man and new father. Dan, married to a young woman whom he met through his work, was the police officer that had to arrest Connor in his psychotic break and who had to endure the wrath of Sharon. Rebecca Auerbach, a graduate of Studio 58 with many theatre credits, played the role of Janie, Dan's wife. Janie, a new mom, had recovered from addiction several years earlier and struggled with her own depression. The dynamics between these four played out passionately this most distressing part of the lives of too many. The feeling of powerlessness of each of them was palpable.

The Valley has played at the Belfry Theatre from February 2 and continues through February 28, 2016.

“All of life is peaks and valleys. Don’t let 
the peaks get too high and the valleys too low.”
~ John Wooden

What?

What?
Not my usual question.

Why? 
My words of curiosity.

What do you want to learn?
If you want to be a student.

What outcome do you want?
If you have a longterm goal.

What is your preference?
If your taste is different.

What do you believe?
If your belief goes against the grain.

What is the purpose of why?
If all it answers is with opinion.

What ~ not a usual question,
Yet it informs next steps forward….or back.

“Life is what you make of it. You have to decide what you want in life.”  
~ Lailah Gifty Akita

Author's Note: Edited January 16, 2024

Tuesday, February 23, 2016

Hanging My Hat

I hung my hat on a windmill today
Creativity blows like the wind
Gently and steadily
Stormy or wild
Or settled and quiet and calm
This solid iron windmill never catches the wind
But sits in the sun and is quiet
Hanging my hat on the warmth of the mill
Begins to build the wind in my heart.

“If I create from the heart, nearly everything works; 
if from the head, almost nothing.”
~ Marc Chagall

Monday, February 22, 2016

Bedsheets and Bedpans

In the beginnng
Of bedsheets and bedpans
When pencil and paper noted notes 
Record departments had yet to be born

As the world of health care progressed
So charts and flowsheets progressed
Bigger notes noted progress and vital signs
Yet bedsheets and bedpans remained the same

And now in the present 
With reams of paper shrinking
into microfiche and digital readouts
Bedsheets and bedpans still function the same

“Evolution is more about adaptivity than adaptability.”
~ Raheel Farooq

Sunday, February 21, 2016

Winter Windowsill

Plants were planted today
Organic ornaments on sunny windowsills
No purpose but to bring life and colour indoors ~
Except for the basil that ornaments salads and soups
Beginnings of a spring garden before spring arrives.

“The flowers of late winter and early spring occupy 
places in our hearts well out of proportion to their size.”
~ Gertrude S. Wister