woke this morning with the maybe of going to Albuquerque to STAND.  Was drizzling,  which means waiting for ok Goat Moment to feed.  Wind came up.  and i though about how my life revolves around these Goats,  these Beings.  And i was feeling sick.  so 

i didn't go.  So i watched,  from start till there was no more coverage,  this gathering of WOMEN in Washinton DC.  I was glued to the screen because what i saw was what i thought didn't exist anymore.  What i saw is the America i know,  the America i grew up with,  believed in and what was so particularly exhillarating was this, today,  was a FEMALE AMERICA.   Yes,  there were good men,  they are our sons,  but what i saw was WOMEN.  I was mesmerized by all their faces,  rising up in the singular soft Beauty of WOMEN.  so…in a way,  i was Glad that i didn't go,  because i had this opportunity to watch HOURS of this…..not just a glib few minute news feed.  I watched it go ON and ON and ON.  

There is Enough,  Enough to Hold US.  We will Prevail.  

Marti went to the Rally in Albuquerque and sent these pics

 

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All faces.  All ages.  Women.

To US.  such BIG and GIANT LOVE…..and so we WILL GO.

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19 responses to “cathartic?, YES. is that all? i doubt it.”

  1. Marti Avatar
    Marti

    Sister March Albuquerque, New Mexico, Jan. 21, 2017:
    We came together, a tapestry of women, children, and men to hold together, bear witness and participate in Democracy. The color pink everywhere and while I don’t knit and didn’t have a pink pussy hat, I did wear a wool cap with pink stripes. Albuquerque did not march but held a rally in Civic Plaza. Local news sources say that there were over 10,000 in Albuquerque and 6,000 in Santa Fe who did hold a march. All came together, in unison , in acknowledgement of the work ahead and in determination as well as in kindness and caring when mid-way through the 3 hour rally, it started to snow and people helped each other put on coats, fix hoods, sharing umbrellas.
    So many powerful and wonderful speakers, blessings, music, drumming, dancing and signs. A group of women, long colorful skirts, hats of every description calling themselves The Raging Grannies led us all in song and protest. One speaker really summed it up when she said that while it was great to see all of us here today, WHAT are we going to do tomorrow for politics is local and it begins right now, right here, today, tomorrow.
    Words and poetry in English and Spanish and I found myself welling up with tears and shouting, “Si Se Puede”, Yes We Can. An incredible spoken poem, first in English and then in Spanish, ripped through me, especially the Spanish words having to do with rising up and rising from our bones.
    Many, many words, spoken, written on signs and after a blessing to our first Mother, our Mother Earth by Native American women, the power of a simple sign with a drawn earth and the poignant words, “There is No Planet B” stood strong. Two other signs reached out to me. “A Woman’s Place is in the Resistance” and “Organize, Agitate, Educate, Must be Our WarCry.” My simple 8 1/2 x 11 sign, safety pinned to my jacket said:
    R- Rights.
    E- Equal.
    S- Strong.
    P- Peaceful.
    E- Emboldened.
    C- Community.
    T- Together.

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  2. Michelle in NYC Avatar

    Oh my heart–this old heart rejoicing–it’s a fine fine feeling. Marti’s words and your words Grace are better than chicken soup or new waterproof boots, better than all doubts and fears, curative and nourishing. My gratitude is limitless. I stayed at home nursing some ills, watched and wrote this: http://mscomfortzone.blogspot.com/2017/01/new-york-city-march.html

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  3. Tina Avatar
    Tina

    I was glued to CNN … I could not believe what I was seeing … from state to state .. so many counties! One beautiful sight after another..I am full .. full of love and gratitude to have been able to witness such universal love and support. Yes … I’m feeling full!

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  4. Acey Avatar
    Acey

    just back from Boston. seems pretty clear nobody thinks this was a one-off. It’s only DAY ONE. Fortunately there are a lot of us … we can take turns, work shifts, provide food and maybe sleeping space for others. it’s ALL DO-ABLE. Especially for women …

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  5. vicky aka stichr Avatar

    I looked at many cities and the flow of peaceful people…I think Seattle was so beautiful, like a bed of pink flowers. Maybe it was just the right lighting for our city. I was so amazed, as the cameras followed the lines of people from the air, sooo many.

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  6. Mo Crow Avatar

    one of my favourites was a sign saying “We Shall Overcomb!”

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  7. Deb G Avatar

    I wasn’t able to go march either and spent the time listening to the broadcast of the Washington D.C. rally/march, looking at what was happening around the world and it gave me such hope, hope that seems sustainable.

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  8. Cheryl Avatar
    Cheryl

    Hi, Grace! Here’s a good read from a woman who took her daughter to her state capital’s Women’s March. She writes with such mindfulness, compassion and humor on her blog, and this particular post of hers makes me feel somewhat hopeful that we won’t be fighting these same issues of the Sixties forever – after all, she and her like-minded husband are also raising three boys!
    http://ruffledfeathersandspilledmilk.com/?p=14257

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  9. grace Avatar

    this is IT, isn’t it….to PARTICIPATE
    in democracy….yes. We feel it.
    I am so glad you went, in a way i am sorry i didn’t, but
    it was good too, and i am glad you went.

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  10. grace Avatar

    we Watched the fullness of our beings and
    let it heal some things

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  11. grace Avatar

    it was impossible to look away

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  12. grace Avatar

    i think we can…i think we can do whatever it takes,
    i think we will

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  13. grace Avatar

    a beautiful image, a bed of pink flowers
    i love to think of it this way

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  14. grace Avatar

    yes….sustainable. sustainable. all those young ones…
    it’s their world and they understand that word

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  15. grace Avatar

    Cheryl…YES!….Excellent…her thoughts and words…
    THANK YOU!!!!! for sending!

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  16. Nancy Avatar

    Thank you for this Marti! My daughter, grandson and friend were there with you 🙂

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  17. Nancy Avatar

    Grace~ There are many ways to ‘go’. May we all keep going…

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  18. Kristin Avatar
    Kristin

    Thank you Marti for being one of the myriad of people saying to the world, all life matters….and being willing to look forward with the commitment to being the change we need. My local community did a small, several hundred, walk as most folks boarded buses to go to the capital in Helena. 1% of the state population gathered peacefully to sing and speak words of truth and peace.

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