Out to sea

*** Just a head’s up that the following is politically and social activism oriented. If that is not your cup of tea, I hope that you will enjoy the photography and return next week. – H ***

Yesterday, I was sorely tempted to simply hit “publish” and let the title of this post speak for itself. I am glad that I didn’t.

For while I woke up today with that feeling of being lost again, my eyes aching from last nights tears of disappointment, I remembered another series of mornings, not long ago. When I was staying with my friends in Menton, I would start each day by pulling back the curtains and standing before an open window to face the sea. My gaze would soften as I tried to focus on what was beyond fixation, out to the line and beyond, into unkowing. And how strong that felt to me then, the possibility present, thumping, alive.

My Mother and my Sister are attending their local version of the Women’s March in Ann Arbor, Michigan. My American friend C is training up to Paris from this tiny village to participate. How proud I am and what hope this instills.

For while there is leisure lulling on the beaches (a constant echo back to other times, memories that seem all the richer for their distance), out on the waves, we can make our voices heard. After having lived in France for fifteen years, where the people are not afraid of contestation, I know the power that we yield, still.

There are many facets to Peace.

We can resist, we can write our future in action and response. To find and be found, again and again; awake, as a sea of possibility. With a societal shift that I am quite certain reaches beyond politics, this is our tide now.

I don’t feel at all qualified to be writing this post; I feel awkward and am not sure of what I am doing. The “Who do you think you are?”‘s are rolling through my throat, wishing to stifle thoughts, even half-formed but well-intentioned, into silence…but of course not. We are all qualified just by the nature of our being human and our innate connection with each other…so let’s wade into the waters, even if we are just learning to swim.

“Every new beginning comes from some other beginning’s end.” – Seneca

Are any of you joining the Women’s March? If you are curious about taking part in this international movement, you can find more information about it here and a listing of locations in the United States and around the globe, here.

So far, it is estimated that there are over two million marches that will occur, including one that is happening in the Vieux Port of Marseille as I type.

This has always been a very respectful community and I don’t wish to make anyone ill at ease but I would love to hear how you are feeling in response to yesterday’s inauguration in the comments below, no matter where you are reading from on our beautiful planet. This concerns us all, as you are already well aware. 



Thank you for being here,
With Love and Gratitude,
Heather

70 comments

  1. I walked in the March in Naples, Florida, with two other Canadians, a friend from France, and many, many women, men, and children of all ages and cultures. It was a powerful, peaceful, meaningful event and, afterwards, so thrilling to see the participation around the world. What happens in America affects all of us. Hopefully there are those in the new Administration who are listening. Thanks for your always beautiful photography. I thought you would appreciate this article, Heather. http://nymag.com/thecut/2017/01/6-compelling-things-gloria-steinem-said-at-the-womens-march.html

  2. That. Is frightening. But where we are at now. In other periods of history it was socially acceptable to lie. Apparently now too.

  3. Keep fighting the good fight, Leslie. We need you now more than ever and you have already dedicated your life to this! With much Love…

  4. Here too, Annette. It saddens me greatly but all the more reason to keep putting our non-bigot attitudes out there as well.

  5. Stef, I love this so much. Yes to the power of music, of all creativity to unify, make question, inspire and even heal.

    It is interesting because a friend just mentioned that she liked when I used music here last weekend and it made me realize that I haven't been lately. Which is odd because I really almost always listen to one song on repeat while writing and it influences me enormously. I actually almost did include the song that I have been listening to non-stop while prepping this post in my head and writing it too. It is a recent favorite and there is much that is appropriate in it, I think – the beauty mixed with a darkness.

    Here is the link. "Familiar" by Agnes Obel:

    https://youtu.be/32kYH6XZrIo

    And thank you so much for coming by. If you are not often on the internet and yet choose to visit this blog, well, I am quite flattered by that.

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