“I am thinking about what poetry can do. It can evoke something difficult to talk about without scaring it from the room. It can render something present without stating it. It can leave something unsaid while making it present. I am relieved when I turn to the dictionary and find the root of poesis is “to make”.
This is my view across Manitowaning Bay towards the Wikwemikong Penninsula. I've put photos of it up before on this blog. Now I am thinking of the very idea of the looking at water and sky as a real human need. Doing this kind of looking sets our minds free. Memory unlocks, longing surfaces, day dreams happen.
what timing.......the things we've said that aren't always heard--though the words surface as memories ----thank you for this
ReplyDeletePoignant post...Ann Hamiltons word resonate.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo, so serene and a beautiful view.
what a beautiful place...looks like the perfect spot to have a conversation, or just be still.
ReplyDeletethe words - I needed to hear them, I did. thank you
What a beautiful place! That was a lovely post.
ReplyDeleteThis is my view across Manitowaning Bay towards the Wikwemikong Penninsula. I've put photos of it up before on this blog. Now I am thinking of the very idea of the looking at water and sky as a real human need. Doing this kind of looking sets our minds free. Memory unlocks, longing surfaces, day dreams happen.
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