Some Days You’re the Pigeon, Some Days You’re the Statue

At its start, I decided this blog would include not only serious things but also just some life things that I find meaningful. Today a guy with a shirt that read….”Some days you’re the pigeon. Some days you’re the statue.” (Or que sera sera, or c’est la vie, or let it be, or all things must pass, or grin and bear it, or life is a ballgame or shite happens, or “whatever.”)

Pigeon with Gandhi, Bloomsbury, London, 2009. Taken on my then…Blackberry phone. My oh my.

Update August 3, 2021. A pickup truck driving on Lamar Boulevard with sticker “What happens to the water happens to the people.”

(Modest pickup, not one of those needing a ladder to get into.)

Well, yes.

I’m not the smartest person, nor one with the most specific expertise, but anyone with a brain and a conscience, paying attention and giving a shite will know how multiple water issues will be forefront, for a whole boatload of human and climate challenges, in the next decades. Survival and migration for sure, but also the pretty sure imminent loss of some treasures, let’s say, for example (there are more of course), God’s creation, New Orleans which I’ve savored so on trips to that amazing place.

Time for another (and now another) Cafe Press shirt order to bond with my “no more malarkey” one (which got a lot of thumbs up) from summer 2020. One about pigeons, one about water, one about malarky.

Tonight while people have got real problems, like fires and floods and life threatening heat, in Austin it’s just a little muggy and summer sunflowers have took the place of spring bluebonnets. I got to talk with my parents and my son. Never know what luck will bring.

Better get back to the list of things I should be writing.