Posts by Garry
I have lost all faith in Humanity.
I think that my Lost is not that much different to all the other essential workers across the globe. Humans are rude, selfish and disrespectful and I don’t see a way to change that. Being an essential employee has highlighted that for me personally in many ways. I work in a Bicycle Shop. I feel…
Read MoreI found community
Two years ago, my husband and I, our two children out of the house, moved from a quaint, very white middle-class suburb (more like a small town) into an intentional community whose intention is to promote equity and justice for all people, regardless of race, class or religion. This community, while only about two and…
Read MoreResilience and Adaptability.
One of the challenges of this season has been seeing the loss and grief through the eyes of my children. Watching them lose time with friends, newly found freedoms to explore our city, birthday parties, school plays, graduation ceremonies, and Science field trip to Panama that my oldest had spent a year raising money to…
Read Morethis is a thread from an email discussion with the other artists in the First Sunday Group.
I an a member of a group of women artists called the First Sunday Group. The group is based on a pot luck dinner on the first Sunday of every month, and we also try to support each other in their lives and especially their careers. This group has been meeting for decades. It has…
Read MoreFinal year of university
This year is my final year at University, me and my friends were doing a lot of plans and dreaming about this all the time. But everything changed and adaptations have been the answer now. Everything is fine. I think we need to have faith and take care of one another. The classes are online…
Read MoreMy first year of college
2020 was the year full of dreams and plans. I planned to get my driver’s license and get success in my first year of college in an inner city, away from my parents. I rented an apartment in the city and organized it, however, I only had 3 weeks of class and the pandemic arrived,…
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