Showing posts with label city. Show all posts
Showing posts with label city. Show all posts

09 August 2018

Art as therapy

Writing poetry acts as therapy for many people, I'm certain. Processing emotions, bringing your own stories to the page, what a powerful tool for mental health that type of writing can be. Would that writing poetry appealed to more people in need of an outlet. I see poetry getting more popular lately, but I fear the rush to the extreme that consumes our culture already infects that arm of publishing with celebrity culture. I wish writing and publishing one's own poetry and stories were as normal and accessible for everyone as buying groceries or riding a city bus. We are all always about the stories: humans need stories to survive and thrive. Almost every moment of every day includes a story of some sort: the snippets we tell ourselves to build our world as we negotiate society, the details we share with friends to construct our social identity, the sweet pap of commercial storytellers that fill our spare moments with tv, movies, novels, and so many other stories that we receive and give daily in order to survive.
Meander
A poem
A wander in the city offers stories for the supping
The people share their tales
Whether I want them to or not
Quaff the joy, the fear, the delight, the angst
I take it all in and form their story in my own way, write the urban, write the people, write the life.

06 August 2018

Holiday Monday

Contemplating a nap this afternoon. Gotta love a holiday Monday when the SO is away and I can do whatever I please. All I have to do to enter the nap zone is start reading the novel I started this past weekend. That's not a comment on the novel, more a comment on the overtired state of my brain.
My latest addiction on social media is Google Maps. A photo I posted on Google Maps has received more than 5,000 views: how did that happen? It's a nice cloud photo, highlighting the brutalism architecture of the McMaster Children's Hospital: https://goo.gl/maps/PfBZmf2R9hK2. On Google Maps, I'm most excited about being able to support local businesses by writing positive reviews and posting pictures, especially of the tasty food at the many amazing restos in Hamilton. I really hope that every person who looks at my food photos on Google Maps -- more than 4,000 views of one chili dog photo (!) -- will support these local restaurants and other businesses too. I really want them to succeed.
The dog is settling down: a good time to nap.
Laters!