canesisters
Garden Master
Maybe it's the weather.
Maybe it's the media.
Maybe it actually IS something in the air...
But it seems to me that more and more - more & more people are just itching for a fight. A wrong word, an 'off' tone, even a fleeting expression is all it takes and suddenly anger is boiling over - words are flying - faces are turning red and hate is being spewed.
I work with a fairly 'reactive' group of guys. Truck drivers are not know to be a generally tolerant bunch. But lately, having the printer take a bit too long to print or having the computer glitch and need to be rebooted is an 'end of the world' event worthy of shouting and kicking walls and even driving off without completed paperwork.
Two coworkers are spending 2 days 'on the street' for refusing to do the EASIEST job on the landfill (driving the sweeper) because it wasn't 'their' job.
My renter has been a terror for weeks. Any comment or question will be met with defensiveness and accusations of unfairness. ??
Even in my prayer group there is a current of un-settled-ness (is that a word? it should be). And I've even seen uncharacteristically reactive behavior in my favorite forums.
I don't want to even talk about all the 'ugliness' that has dominated public and social media lately.
I find that my own 'hackles' go up with no REAL reason lately.
Is it because we've (the big 'we' as a group/culture) been submerged in such a deep well of conflict for so long that we've lost sight of the good stuff?
Maybe it's just me and nobody else is feeling this. ?
I - for one - am resisting this. I am going to find the good, the beauty, the simple.
There are crocuses blooming in my yard. There is a red shouldered hawk living in the field right next to the scale and I have a wonderful view of her daily activities. Today is sunny and windy and cool - PERFECT early spring weather. I know it's not spring... but it COULD be....today. I have continued to say 'Good Morning' and 'Good Afternoon' to every one of those surly truck divers and to smile and say 'Thank you' as they snatch their paperwork & turn their backs. I will plan this summers' garden. I will make yogurt and clean stalls and build chicken roosts. I will smile and say hi to the dozen people that I pass going into and coming out of the grocery store even if not a single one acknowledges that I'm there. I will wave at passing drivers. I will keep an eye out for and enjoy the doe & her twins that cross the driveway most mornings. I will hug my cow and snuggle with my cats and enjoy friends.
Maybe it's the media.
Maybe it actually IS something in the air...
But it seems to me that more and more - more & more people are just itching for a fight. A wrong word, an 'off' tone, even a fleeting expression is all it takes and suddenly anger is boiling over - words are flying - faces are turning red and hate is being spewed.
I work with a fairly 'reactive' group of guys. Truck drivers are not know to be a generally tolerant bunch. But lately, having the printer take a bit too long to print or having the computer glitch and need to be rebooted is an 'end of the world' event worthy of shouting and kicking walls and even driving off without completed paperwork.
Two coworkers are spending 2 days 'on the street' for refusing to do the EASIEST job on the landfill (driving the sweeper) because it wasn't 'their' job.
My renter has been a terror for weeks. Any comment or question will be met with defensiveness and accusations of unfairness. ??
Even in my prayer group there is a current of un-settled-ness (is that a word? it should be). And I've even seen uncharacteristically reactive behavior in my favorite forums.
I don't want to even talk about all the 'ugliness' that has dominated public and social media lately.
I find that my own 'hackles' go up with no REAL reason lately.
Is it because we've (the big 'we' as a group/culture) been submerged in such a deep well of conflict for so long that we've lost sight of the good stuff?
Maybe it's just me and nobody else is feeling this. ?
I - for one - am resisting this. I am going to find the good, the beauty, the simple.
There are crocuses blooming in my yard. There is a red shouldered hawk living in the field right next to the scale and I have a wonderful view of her daily activities. Today is sunny and windy and cool - PERFECT early spring weather. I know it's not spring... but it COULD be....today. I have continued to say 'Good Morning' and 'Good Afternoon' to every one of those surly truck divers and to smile and say 'Thank you' as they snatch their paperwork & turn their backs. I will plan this summers' garden. I will make yogurt and clean stalls and build chicken roosts. I will smile and say hi to the dozen people that I pass going into and coming out of the grocery store even if not a single one acknowledges that I'm there. I will wave at passing drivers. I will keep an eye out for and enjoy the doe & her twins that cross the driveway most mornings. I will hug my cow and snuggle with my cats and enjoy friends.