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13Apr/130

Sorting

Still Pond - April 12, 2013 - Portland, OR

Today I helped with the sorting at my friend's apartment. The packing, the sifting, the cataloging, analyzing, and inventorying of a life. It is so hard.

Before going to do that, while CK attended a planning meeting for our fiend's memorial, I went out to skim the pond. It is a task that calls to me in our new home, definitely a work practice. Even as I lift pine needles off the surface of the water the wind blows new ones down, always more to be removed. I like the sound of the water dripping, the movement of the net made of silk screen material, finding the best method for collecting the needles and leaves.

Today I discovered that some of the water lilies we saw leaves for last summer have survived the winter and was lifting small, red leaves out from the murky bottom and up toward the sun.

Lily reaching up.
Emerging from dark water.
Spreading leaves sun-ward.

 

CK has written a very moving piece on her blog about our friend's death and about living with chronic illness (mental and/or physical) here.

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