welcome.

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Last night I had the honor of sharing a meal with neighbors in my community. Some were volunteers, some came just to be friendly, and others were refugees from all over the world, now part of our community. The annual Thanksgiving Potluck get together was organized by Washtenaw Refugee Welcome, (whose mission is to identify and mobilize resources to support refugees and resettlement agencies in Washtenaw County), and EVERYONE in the community was  invited.

 Having gratitude for our neighbors was a great reason to come together and a shared meal was a natural way to get to know each other. Many of our refugee families brought food from their cultures and some local residents brought traditional North American foods to share. There was music, and art and things to play with, and toys for the children to take home.

The refugee crisis is a humanitarian issue that continues to touch every corner of our globe. Today, there are millions of refugees worldwide, each with their own unique story of resilience, hope, and survival against overwhelming odds.

They have been forced to flee their homes due to war, persecution or natural disasters, often embarking on dangerous journeys in search of safety and a better life. They represent some of the most vulnerable populations in the world, yet their courage and strength in the face of adversity are remarkable.

Over dinner, they shared their experience, their hardships, resilience, and hope for a safer future. Their words were a reminder of our shared responsibility to protect and support refugees and the importance of compassion, empathy, and understanding in addressing the refugee crisis. There is a shared humanity that connects us all.

“refugees are mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, children,

with the same hopes and ambitions as us-

 except that a twist of fate has bound their lives

to a global refugee crisis on an unprecedented scale.”

-khaled hosseini

‘party with a purpose.’ – i’matter compost cups

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good to know that my cups are gluten free and nut free

never hurts to be extra healthy.

 

‘don’t eat trash.’

-wise unknown author

 

 

peace is sunlight passing through a gingko leaf.- c.b.

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last day of gingko

 all leaves rain down this day

 fall golden each year.

“the ginkgo is a storyteller, its tales colored in the gold of ancient sunlight.”

-n. smith

not much to report.

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thought I’d just see if the neighbors had anything going on

welp… not much to report

same old, same old. 

‘the most revolutionary thing you can do is to get to know your neighbors.’

-karl hess

image credits: google images, gary larson, the far side

made of magic.

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 blueberry cloud cake with slender candles was certainly magic

brilliant design

cake cutter with matches inside

really takes the cake.

“mama says the word cake like it’s just an ordinary food

which is strange

since everyone knows that cakes are

made of magic.”

-jasmine warga, american author

live in each season.

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on yet another birthday

with gratitude for all

who have been a part of my many seasons.

‘we shall play one day.’

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Vallvidrera, near Barcelona, has a curling club. Each season, the members of the club go to the local reservoir and toss a stone in to see if the ice is strong enough to play. Since the water never freezes, they go for brunch instead and raise the toast, ‘We shall play one day’.

 

‘i never knew people made a club for me!’

-clay aiken, american singer

nothing more nor less.

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early evening in the washington boulevard historic district of detroit

i’m reminded of the whimsy of willie wonka’s chocolate factory

‘genius is nothing more nor less than childhood recovered at will.’
-charles baudelaire
*Charles Baudelaire was a 19th-century poet French poet, critic and essayist who explored themes of modernity, urban life, and decadent beauty. He is considered a father of modern poetry and an influential figure in Symbolism, a movement he helped inspire through his exploration of subjective experience, mortality, and “spleen”—a state of melancholy and ennui.  

Baudelaire was fascinated by the details of the bustling, modern city and its inhabitants, capturing both the beauty and the decay he saw in everyday life. 

man sitting by the stove.

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“i will always be on the side of those who have nothing

and who are not even allowed to enjoy the nothing they have in peace.”

-federico garcía lorca

“Man Sitting by the Stove The Pauper” by Vincent van Gogh, created in 1882 in The Hague, Netherlands.  Chalk and pencil on paper. Currently held in a private collection.

wild turkey.

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wild turkey crossing – use caution

i had no idea they were coffee drinkers.

“though wild turkeys may not be the PhDs of the bird world—-that distinction goes to the common crow—-they do have the capability to learn and remember important survival information from their environment and from those of their own kind.’
– Gary W. Griffen, America’s Wild Turkey

*Gary W. Griffen has published wildlife and nature photographs in hundreds of books, magazines and calendars worldwide (including more than 50 magazine covers).

National Wildlife, Ranger Rick, Smithsonian, Natural History, BBC.