Refuge in photography Kitchener, ON November 2024 This photo originally shared on Instagram |
Here we go…
As millions of voters head to the polls in the U.S., you’d be forgiven for thinking it’s just another election. It isn’t. It's an inflection point in history.
Now, I’m not American. I technically have no skin in this game. Yet given the outsized global role this singular nation plays - and the fact that we’re next-door neighbours and besties - it would be naive to assume that the outcome of the election won’t have a profound effect in the Great White North. It will.
Social media and the broader internet are always cesspools, of course, but they’ve become even more so in the runup to today. The digital space is ugly, and we can expect it to worsen in the weeks and months ahead.
So I hope you'll view my offering today as something of a minor effort to bring light to an otherwise dark place.
I don't want to talk politics. I want us to focus on what we need to do to make the world a better, kinder place. Lofty and naive? Of course. But that's how I'm built, and that's how I roll.
SO HERE'S YOUR MISSION: Find a photo or video that makes you smile - and post it as a response here.
That's it. If we throw goodness out there, we're part of the solution to whatever disease it is that got us to where we are today.
I’ve decided to start us off with a simple mug of coffee on the table of a beloved diner. Because who doesn’t like still-life images that make us smile? And of all the choices we'll make today, this will most certainly be the most comforting. And we could all use more comfort.
Are you in? Let's do this, shall we?
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The day-after-election hangover, September 2021
Biden wins. History is made. November 2020
Dog under the radar, November 2020
Where I eat Smarties before an election, October 2019
The obligatory post-vote selfie, June 2018
President Trump, some technology, and my dog, November 2016
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