
You will be happy to know the accent wall is now midnight blue, the ladder-backed chair rescued from the dump, lime green, gold, maroon, and yellow, and though my life has not gotten noticeably better, I used recycled paint, so there are five fewer dented cans awaiting resurrection in the basement. They are empty. I’m happy. I’m drinking the leftover Malbec wine for breakfast, but I would prefer dark beer. We must all make sacrifices.
Among the things set free by the storm last night are five rotten cottonwoods, one majestic willow, and twenty-six irrigation pipes rattled loose from their line of duty and sent tumbling dangerously through the darkened sky. Those of us left behind have accepted the fact that we will not be able to save the planet by ourselves. The wind has agreed to help but at great cost. Millions of unwilling children have lined up along the shoreline hoping for food. The tide will rise and take them. Their elders will follow. Millions of other species have unwittingly signed on for extinction, simply by being themselves—ugly, simple, and in the way.
For a while, we will fight to save the pandas, the owls, and the wealthy; the beautiful and those who make us laugh. I, for one, will write words infused with angry sympathy for those born into suffering, born with few options, those who then hate, radicalize, and destroy. The war games continue.
I kick at the shins of God, trying to wake them up. This cannot be the Original Intention. I am a foolish Cinderella. They are a flimsy Prince Charming. I am Jack. They are the Giant. I plant magic beans. They are the purveyors of binder weed and quack grass. I install solar panels. They are the sun and patchy morning fog. They are the good witch, the man behind the curtain, the placebo effect. They are a modest chemical reaction, and we are atoms splitting, cloaked in a thick shawl we’ve drawn over our shoulders, thinking it was pure merino wool. It is not. It is denial. I have considered freezing to death instead of protecting myself with lethal and selfish lies. When souls stand naked in the end, truth will be the only shelter. Not power. Not possessions. Not beauty. Not brilliance. Truth is always grounded in humility, compassion, and sacrifice. Sometimes, to practice, I wear clothes thinned to threads by others and endure the brutally cold light for as long as I can.
“When souls stand naked in the end, truth will be the only shelter. Not power.” Such an important reminder. Thank you. I’ve given away most of my extra coats, but if you get cold, come by.
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Thanks, Gary. Supposedly, being a little chilly is a healthy thing, but I’ve never enjoyed it :).
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I am in awe Rita. You have read my soul, heart and mind. Love your last paragraph. “It is denial. I have considered freezing to death instead of protecting myself with lethal and selfish lies. When souls stand naked in the end, truth will be the only shelter. Not power. Not possessions. Not beauty. Not brilliance. Truth is always grounded in humility, compassion, and sacrifice”. I really do not like the word “denial”. It really bothers me. ‘Not that again’. Now I have to do something about it, and I was in such a blissful, rosy glasses kind of place. I really do not want too. “Humility” on the other hand is a balm to my soul. Puts me right back down to size again. I knew I was trying to do too much. Thank you Rita.
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Yeah, I don’t love the word denial either, but actually engaging in it is sometimes very tempting :). Thanks for your kind comments.
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Beautiful memoir Rita
On Sun, Feb 20, 2022, 9:01 AM Short visits with an honest God wrote:
> Rita Sommers-Flanagan posted: ” You will be happy to know the accent wall > is now midnight blue, the ladder-backed chair rescued from the dump, lime > green, gold, maroon, and yellow, and though my life has not gotten > noticeably better, I used recycled paint, so there are five fewer d” >
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Thanks Mo…as if it were all true :)…wait, maybe it IS!
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Gratitude and respect, Rita.
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Thanks Nan. The sentiments are mutual.
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I agree with Nan and will pass along the link to Short Visits…” to my friends. I so enjoy your writing, Rita!
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Thanks so much Jerri! It is so great to know people enjoy the efforts :). Peace.
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