Blog # 63…November 2016

November, that cruelest of months, seemed to ramp up with vehemence last week in spite of sunny, eat-out- on- patios weather .  The election result – what will happen to the environment scares the crap out of me - while it’s far from the end of the story, mustn’t make us think this is the new normal.

We were still shocked and mourning Leonard Cohen’s death as we listened to his voice delivering In Flanders Fields on Remembrance Day. Then Sting performed at the Bataclan on the first anniversary of the murders there and elsewhere in Paris.

So many ways that art and artists bring us some consolation that we’re not alone either in individual or collective despair.  The current Syrian art at the Aga Khan Museum doesn’t make us forget the horrors of Aleppo but it does put us in communion with the culture and, I hope helps us and some of the newcomers  feel  less alone.

We watched Hillary’s avatar Kate McKinnon singing Hallelujah on Saturday night with an eerie feeling of counterpoint and coincidence, ends and beginnings.  As she said at the end, “I’m not giving up and neither should you.”

I hope the brightness of last night’s Super Moon brings in some light…the crack seems pretty wide right now. 

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