Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Rain

It's going to rain, and rain, and rain some more. How romance-like are the droplets of gentle rain on windows. If you're ever lucky to stand under the rainbow, you'll be sad at how rapidly it disappears. So does the hope for all of us humans on earth. It disappears if we lose our chance. One chance to true freedom, unrestricted, lawfully protected freedom.
I can only see bright green balloons flying across. This is just the beginning. The slow process of revolutionizing minds and thoughts in reaching out to liberty.
If you are a dove unwilling to fly, it won't matter where you are, in a cage or in the sky!
The rainy project this season is to resist, using all artistic and creative tools at hand, together, one at a time. Just like the drops of rain. Because in the end, there'll be nothing but the sweet scent of white daisies. Perhaps we can speak to one another and be more patient.



8 comments:

  1. Speaking with each other about the green revival of ideas, creativity, style any time and any chance we get is one idea.
    We have to consider health, safety, and well being of ourselves and others at all times while we participate in a green movement for freedom.

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  2. The best picture I saw this past year was the of the aged Iranian lady, in the street somewhere in Iran, handing out tiny sprouts of green plants to young protesters. It was so symbolic and beautiful that it touched me deeply.

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  3. Releasing just a few green balloons in historical places in front of plenty of cameras sends a nice message for freedom. Marchers can walk in the street handing out flyers and flowers!

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  4. Invite friends to Masked balls and ask them to wear lots of glittery green sparkles, green dresses, masks, wigs, jewelry, and shoes. Serve green food of all kinds from vegetables to fruits, and even green drinks or cake with the help of green food coloring.

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  5. Turn any occasion into a green victory ball by paying a little attention to turn all table covers, plates, forks, cups, and napkins green. Next, all you need is green balloons, ribbons, and flags.

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  6. Kids can do green paintings, mural style, on large sized plywood or cardboard. Encourage them to use green paint for the background and then do some red and white hand prints. Write messages or draw love, peace, and victory signs.

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  7. Plan a day at school to speak with kids about democracy, civil rights, the anatomy of revolutions, and the value of liberty, justice, and peace. Place emphasis on studying history, geography, arts, languages, and politics.

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  8. Celebrate Earth Day or May Day (International Workers Day) by planting new trees, bushes, seeds, flowers, indoor plants, herbs, and vegetables.

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