Thursday, September 26, 2024

Screaming Doesn’t Help (much)

not-quite Journaling, 73

Screaming doesnt seem to help much,
so
I shall harvest myself a soothing.


9/22/2024: I’m not dead. I figured I should put that out there right away. I haven’t been feeling awesome--physically or emotionally--but I’m getting better. I lost several friends, to a preventable accident, in the last few weeks. The grief hasn’t been easy on my flesh or bones or spirit. I needed a break… I’ve spent a lot of time crying (all right, screaming rage-filled tears), reading old favorites, watching my plants grow, letting my Piano Man comfort me, smiling at messages from many of you (thank you!), and straight out roaring with laughter at increasingly outrageous memes from Rommy (humor--particularly dark humor--is one of my favorite medicines, and mi querida amiga knows that).

Today, I chose to celebrate the Autumnal Equinox by doing some harvesting and delighting in the gifts my wee garden has produced this season. I pulled the sweet potatoes out of the soil with my bare hands--the dirt felt warm and alive, and I bet the potatoes will taste just as life-giving. The tomatoes have been sweet, juicy, and plentiful. The passion fruit needs more time (we can relate, can’t we?).

I’ll spend the next few days catching up. I hope life is being good to you. I hope the world isn’t causing you much pain. I hope society’s current turmoil isn’t clobbering your nerves. I hope you are as well as is humanly possible. I hope… for us all.

 

on days marred with loss,
I
ll let autumn rain cleanse pain
of flesh and spirit


  for Poets and Storytellers United (Friday Writings #146: Substitutions)

9 comments:

  1. I am so sorry you have had a difficult time (to say the least) I am glad your flowers and plants have bloomed and hope they bring you joy - Jae

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  2. "As well as is humanly possible" - not quite, but coping and carrying on... but am excited at how insanely productive your balcony garden is...you're right, that can be soothing amidst all the challenges.

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  3. It is not easy. Fall back on those things that give you comfort.

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  4. "I shall harvest myself a soothing" -- what a marvelous phrase, Magaly! I hope you find comfort and healing in this beautiful autumn harvest season. That raindrop-covered hibiscus photo is gorgeous.

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  5. Thanks for the update and the bright follow up! So sorry to hear of your losses. Your garden is such a saving grace.

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  6. Beautiful photos of your sweet garden. Yes life is a horror show at the moment. Pleased you have your garden, piano man and passion fruit to comfort you. Passion fruit is so expensive here at the moment. Good to see you back here again....Rall

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  7. Beautiful! Wish you all the best!

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  8. So sorry you are going through these awful times. Your garden does seem to be a soothing place. Bring on the passion fruit.

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  9. I always love to see pics of your abundant garden. I always love to read your words, too.

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