Daily Prompt Catch-Up! Storms, and Shrines, and What We Can Learn <3

10/4/2016


I grew up in Hurricane Alley, eastern North Carolina, so the preparation for these big storms is something I learned early. Hurricane Matthew has ripped through Haiti, and is on his way to the US East Coast. All my provisions are laid in, flashlights and emergency equipment in place and ready, and I’ve battened down as much as I can. But sometimes Mama Nature’s just too big and unpredictable for any kind of preparation.


Make art about preparing the best you can.


hurricane-preparation-checklist


10/5/2016


Thinking a lot today about all the ways people find their way to, or demonstrate faith. Took me immediately to one of my top three favorite songs, The Mountain, by Dave Carter and Tracy Grammer.


Excerpted Lyrics by Dave Carter


Some build temples and some find altars,

some come in tall hats and robes spun fine.

Some in rags, some in gemstone halters,

some push the pegs back in line.


I see the mountain, the mountain comes to me,

I see the mountain and that is all I see.


Make art about temples or altars or shrines, faith in some unexpected way.



 


10/6/2016


Road Angel Andrea at Walmart today told me about her grandmama teaching her to sew, first by making curtains, long straight hems, she said, over and over again, summer curtains, winter curtains with their heavy lining. She said her grandmama was patient but tough, making her tear out crooked stitches, and try again til she got it right. “I learned to take my time,” she said. “I learned to take my time, look ahead of the foot, and how a pair of curtains can make all the difference in a room.”


Make art about curtains. Or about what you learned from an elder.


my-curtains


 


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