Mythos & Marginalia

life notes; flaws and all

j.g. lewis

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a daily breath...

A thought du jour, my daily breath includes collected and conceived observations, questions of life, fortune cookie philosophies, reminders, messages of peace and simplicity, unsolicited advice, inspirations, quotes and words that got me thinking. They may get you thinking too . . .

I'm like a pencil;
sometimes sharp,
most days
well-rounded,
other times
dull or
occasionally
broken.
Still I write.

j.g. lewis
is a writer/photographer in Toronto.

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attraction
Posted on August 28, 2024 by j.g.lewisLeave a comment

       It begins with sight.

       Attention.

           We steal a view, catch 

     a glimpse, at first not even noticing 

                     eyes staring back. Across the room, 

                   across our lives.

     Attraction.

     What we feel, all we see.

           People come into focus 

     if only for a time, or longer. If we are lucky.

                     If we notice.

     Fortunate we are

                     if 

     the beginnings are shorter 

                     than the endings.

© 2024 j.g. lewis

 

cloud songs
Posted on August 27, 2024 by j.g.lewisLeave a comment

             Does the night have 

fewer questions, or are you naturally 

allowed more substantive time 

       for thought?

Our daylight hours require agility 

to navigate ever-present issues

which matter more to others 

than to your self. Anxiety overwhelms, 

even on good days.    Never are you

       of the mind to deal with it.

   There is always something else.

           Always, all ways, always.

     Nighttime is more 

than a reprieve. Darkness allows you 

to breathe easier, it seems. Mind 

always active, in a certain sort of way, 

     even in sleep you seem 

           to find your way.

 

08/37/2024                                                                                        j.g.l.

Mondays are just young Fridays
Posted on August 26, 2024 by j.g.lewisLeave a comment

Last Friday I took the time to donate blood. It is something I usually do every couple of months.

   I do it because I can. I donate because blood is always needed.

   I missed my prescheduled appointment back in the spring. Circumstances were such that I couldn’t go when I was supposed to go, then I got busy doing other things and simply forgot to reschedule a time to get back.

   This past couple of months I haven’t been doing all I usually do. Instead, I was doing other things I felt I needed to do and let a few other regular things slip. As it turns out, it became a summer of self-discovery in many ways. During the process a few of my now-habitual practices were allowed to go undone (even ignored).

   It might have been selfish of me, but maybe that was a good thing? Maybe we all need a break from the routines and regularities that usually fill our time here on earth?

   As this month (and summer itself) draws to a close, and a “project” I sort of fell into has reached the point where it has become a habit, I began feeling that it was time to go back to my regular duties. We need to do the regular things that we do; they are what makes up who we are. 

   We need routine.

   So, I got back into my routine of donating blood, I even booked my next appointment for October. You can make a blood donation every couple of months (technically, I can donate up to six times a year) and I know I should.

   So, I did.

   It is one of those things I feel I need to do. Donating blood is a selfless act. One blood donation can help save lines. Blood donations are used to treat a variety of medical conditions — cancer comes to mind quickly — and the valuable resource is used to replace blood lost in accidents, surgeries, and childbirth.

   Blood is vital, it carries oxygen and nutrients from head to toe, and without blood humans simply wouldn’t survive.

   It’s pretty important.

   Blood is in you to give. It costs you nothing but an hour or so of your time and the results are priceless: lifesaving in fact.

   The need for blood is rising. At certain times of the year the blood inventory in this country dwindles. It is important not only to give, but to give regularly.

   I just did, and I will again and again.

08/26/2024                                                                                                          j.g.l.