Saturday 1 May 2021

Space(s) - April 2021

Here is what you have sent me in April for your take on "Space(s)":


Don - Lockdown life.

Too many empty spaces - waiting for the next supermarket discount!



Don - the new Sports Centre but still plenty of spaces in the car park




Sue - Guess how many times a day you touch space!


John - space!


Ken - clearing space at Alice Holt

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with a different interpretation of the word "space", and bearing in mind that most of us will have had someone close to us die during lockdown (whether from Covid or not), here is a poem that struck a chord with me about the gap in our lives that this leaves:


For Grief – John O’Donohue

When you lose someone you love,
Your life becomes strange,

The ground beneath you becomes fragile,
Your thoughts make your eyes unsure;
And some dead echo drags your voice down
Where words have no confidence
Your heart has grown heavy with loss;
And though this loss has wounded others too,
No one knows what has been taken from you
When the silence of absence deepens.

Flickers of guilt kindle regret
For all that was left unsaid or undone.

There are days when you wake up happy;
Again inside the fullness of life,
Until the moment breaks
And you are thrown back
Onto the black tide of loss.
Days when you have your heart back,
You are able to function well
Until in the middle of work or encounter,
Suddenly with no warning,
You are ambushed by grief.

It becomes hard to trust yourself.
All you can depend on now is that
Sorrow will remain faithful to itself.
More than you, it knows its way
And will find the right time
To pull and pull the rope of grief
Until that coiled hill of tears
Has reduced to its last drop.

Gradually, you will learn acquaintance
With the invisible form of your departed;
And when the work of grief is done,
The wound of loss will heal
And you will have learned
To wean your eyes
From that gap in the air
And be able to enter the hearth
In your soul where your loved one
Has awaited your return
All the time. 




Kate - Windmill Hill - Breathing Space

and also from up on Windmill Hill, one of the litter bins!





Angela - the blue skies & yellow fields of Medstead



Rosie - growing space


Rosie  - tulip crop on the allotment



Steve - Safe Space (aka Social Distancing)



Steve - Personal Space



Steve - Unsafe Space



Gaynor



Jan - Welsh space


Well done everybody - another interesting bunch of photos.

.................. and for May's topic you get to choose "one of our senses"