Pamela Capone's Blog, page 10
April 21, 2021
Superbloom
Superbloom As I watched the string of fully engaged, heart-flayed and splayed, vulnerable-valorous testimonies from the bystanders up against the calloused, heart-detached video and stills of the actual murder and murderer, I kept thinking “what a microcosm of humanity.” Good and bad, what a picture of us. From the juxtaposed sound ... Read more
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April 18, 2021
The Art of Nuance
The Art of Nuance I just got caught up on ABC’s This is Us which further proved to be jaw-dropping, heart-stopping brilliance. It faithfully depicts human/flawed/real/loving/painful relationships in one of the most honest ways I’ve ever seen on the screen. If you fully absorbed (this is key) the most recent episode, you experienced the ... Read more
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April 8, 2021
He Has Ulterior Motives
He Has Ulterior Motives The pillow in the photo is documentation of ulterior motives. It reads: “It all began behind a closed door at church camp 1982.” This excerpt from “Crush,” in I Punched Myself in the Eye, will fill in the blanks: “Pants brought us together in the first place back in ... Read more
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January 19, 2021
As for Me
As for Me Everything is so BIG these days–the word “unprecedented” is flying off the shelves. People just can’t get enough. I’m not rolling my eyes—I do think things are BIG. Things are terribly unprecedented. Terribly. But here’s what I also think: Tiny equals big. Tiny acts equal big results. The outcome can ... Read more
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January 1, 2021
Captain America
Captain America What does this image evoke in you? Fighting trash? A faded superhero down for the count? Making America great again? I rode by this Captain America shield/trash can situation yesterday morning—the last day of the pulverizing year, 2020, and thought, Perfect. Yeah, that fits. I also thought of the ... Read more
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December 24, 2020
Merry Amends Day
Merry Amends Day. When I hear someone say that they have no regrets, it sounds to me like they’re saying they’re sorry for nothing—not for hurting anyone (they have, we all have), not for any mistake. What do you think? I recently listened to Brene Brown’s podcast with Dax Shepard and Tim Ferriss. Here’s a ... Read more
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November 28, 2020
A Message From Beyond the Grave
A Message From Beyond the Grave “Who do you think you are? Don’t get too big for your britches, young lady.” This is what she seemed to be saying. “Wait, what?” I heard myself think. She even used the scolding phrase, young lady. Twice. She was talking to me like a mom who’d ... Read more
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November 16, 2020
Fleeting
Fleeting On my desk, I have a Post-it that says, “Fleeting” to remind me that good or bad, it’s temporary. It’s good to know. Because it’s so freaking easy to forget. I Facetime with my two-and-a-half-year-old grandson, Brooks, just about every day. He’s been saying a line to me lately that just ... Read more
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November 8, 2020
Hail to the Chief
Hail to the Chief Today I streamed last night’s episode of SNL. I’ve been faithfully watching the show since high school, around the time of its debut (I’m kind of old). Back in those days, before the internet, DVR, VCR and the automobile :), I watched “Saturday Night Live” live, and so I ... Read more
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November 3, 2020
Breathless
Breathless When my friend Jennifer responded by saying that she loved me, I quickly shot back with, “I love you more I win.” I was being cute, with a competitive…I’m gonna say it without taking a breath and without punctuation to convey my race-to-the-finish-line-declaration-that-I-loved-her-more-and-so-I-win. After I wrote it, I looked at that breathless ... Read more
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