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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

NOW PANIC & FREAK OUT

The thing they seem to be failing to factor into the discussions about the virus which is currently terrifying our country, is human behavior.


Most of us live in a current of humanity that is somewhere between this

and this.

We have been connecting to each other since the beginning.
from Creation of Adam by Michelangelo Buonarroti Simoni
 
We gathered together early on in order to survive.

Our destinies intertwined and flowed like water.
Faith Like Flowing Water by Harriet Zabusky-Zand of Cape Cod
We reached out across the planet, to the enrichment of some and the detriment of others.

We gathered together to hear stories about humanity enacted before us.
Queen Elizabeth at the Globe, by David Scott, 1840
In celebrations of the amazing and the absurd, we sat together in awe.
The Circus, by George Seurat
No one could stop our advancement across the lands.
Watching the Wagon Train, by Oscar Edmund Berninghaus
When mechanization came, we gladly bunched our selves together for transport.
The Train Journey, by Tirzah Garwood, 1929-1930
Bus Riders, by George Segal, 1962
Modern coliseums were built so that we all could witness great games,
Earle Combes, by Paul Lempa of New Jersey
and grand parks were built so that we could experience fun just for its own sake.
Bumper Cars Amusement Park, by Heidi Malott of Indiana
What a comforting feeling to join others for a meal.
Diner, by Ralph Goings of California
The common joy of watching a parade.
PDQ, by Susan MacMillan of California
Sometimes we wait and wait and wait together.
Waiting on a Plane, by Jessica Cook of Texas
Sometimes we roll together,
Coming and Going, by Wayne Thiebaud of California
or not.
Taxi a New York, by Guido Borelli of Italy
We amble and mill about in our towns and cities
Restaurant Amir International Cafe, by Carole Spandau of Montreal
for purpose, pleasure, or addiction.
Starbucks Still Life, by Robert Joyner of Virginia
So, as mentioned at the beginning, our innate human behavior is a part of the mix in this viral drama happening right now. We cannot and should not stop these tendencies. Just be careful, not fearful. 
We can't let the media talking heads scare us away from each other.
Girl Watching TV, by Tracy, 1988

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