ON THIS DAY: July 21, 2019

July 21st is

ASPCA No Pet Store Puppies Day

Crème Brûlée Day

Legal Drinking Age Day

National Junk Food Day

Lowest Recorded Temperature Day *

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ON THIS DAY: July 20, 2019

July 20th is

National Lollipop Day

National Moon Day *

Space Exploration Day

Ugly Truck Day

World Jump Day

International Chess Day *

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ON THIS DAY: July 19, 2019

July 19th is

Daiquiri Day

Robin Hood Day *

Seneca Falls Opening Day *

Stick Out Your Tongue Day

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Word Cloud: CONNECTION (redux)

by NONA BLYTH CLOUD

When you finally come down to it, all Art is really about such a basic thing: Connection. Human to human, and human to art, whether it’s in a museum, or hung on your wall, up on a stage, showing on a screen, words in a book, or a recording you’re playing.

Of course, not all art connects to all people. What a boring world it would be if all of us felt the same way about everything! But some connections happen only for a few people, while others are nearly universal.

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Tess Gallagher (1943 – ) writes poems that do connect for a lot of people. This one taps into the awkwardness most of us who have homes feel when we encounter a person on the street who clearly has no place to call home.

The Hug

A woman is reading a poem on the street
and another woman stops to listen. We stop too.
with our arms around each other.

Suddenly a hug comes over me and I’m
giving it to you, like a variable star shooting light
off to make itself comfortable, then
subsiding. I finish but keep on holding
you. A man walks up to us and we know he hasn’t
come out of nowhere, but if he could, he
would have. He looks homeless because of how
he needs. “Can I have one of those?” he asks you,
and I feel you nod. I’m surprised,
surprised you don’t tell him how
it is – that I’m yours, only
yours, etc., exclusive as a nose to
its face. Love – that’s what we’re talking about, love
that nabs you with “for me
only” and holds on.

So I walk over to him and put my
arms around him and try to
hug him like I mean it. He’s got an overcoat on
so thick I can’t feel
him past it. I’m starting the hug
and thinking, “How big a hug is this supposed to be?
How long shall I hold this hug?” Already
we could be eternal, his arms falling over my
shoulders, my hands not
meeting behind his back, he is so big!

I put my head into his chest and snuggle
in. I lean into him. I lean my blood and my wishes
into him. He stands for it. This is his
and he’s starting to give it back so well I know he’s
getting it. This hug. So truly, so tenderly
we stop having arms and I don’t know if
my lover has walked away or what, or
whether the woman is still reading the poem…

Clearly, a little permission is a dangerous thing.
But when you hug someone you want it
to be a masterpiece of connection, the way the button
on his coat will leave the imprint of
a planet in my cheek
when I walk away. When I try to find some place
to go back to.

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ON THIS DAY: July 18, 2019

July 18th is

Caviar Day

Sour Candy Day

World Listening Day

Nelson Mandela International Day

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First Heard: ‘Water Music’

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I don’t envy Royalty very often – I’ve never had a lust for power, and most of the job just looks tedious and stuffy to me.

But I would love to be able to say, “I’m going to be boating on the Thames – write some music for me to listen to, would you?” — and listen to George Frideric Handel’s Water Music played for me by an orchestra in a boat following mine while I relaxed, sipping wine and eating tempting dainties.

Warer Music painting by Edouard Hamman

And 302 years ago, on July 17, 1717, King George I of England did take that cruise on the Thames, listening for the first time to this glorious music.

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ON THIS DAY: July 17, 2019

July 17th is

Yellow Pig Day *

World Emoji Day *

National Tattoo Day

Peach Ice Cream Day

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International Firgun Day *

Wrong Way Corrigan Day *

World Day for International Justice *

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ON THIS DAY: July 16, 2019

July 16th is

Guinea Pig Appreciation Day *

Personal Chef Day

Corn Fritters Day

Fresh Spinach Day

World Snake Day

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ON THIS DAY: July 15, 2019

July 15 is

Tapioca Pudding Day

Gummi Worm Day

Pet Fire Safety Day

Give Something Away Day

Celebration of the Horse Day

World Youth Skills Day

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TCS – Something Greater: Poems for Give Something Away Day

Good Morning!

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Welcome to The Coffee Shop, just for you early risers on Monday mornings.
This is an Open Thread forum, so if you have an off-topic opinion burning
a hole in your brainpan, feel free to add a comment.

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The meaning of life is to find your gift.
The purpose of life is to give it away.

― Pablo Picasso

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