Roses in Candlestick- Mississauga -2020-9 Our home in Ontario- Canada Got from Terra Burlington Dundas – Niagara Escarpment area -2018Pigeon Lake- Bobcageon- 2020-August There are no great acts There are only small acts done with great love – Mother Teresa
The Garden diaries 2020-September Sahil Rowing 2020-August
Discussing the 3 R s Reflect Repair RecreateOur many journeys together
Bobcageon Mornings Aug 2020Sagar – Rowing – Bobcageon- August 2020
Discussion- on 100 days planning ahead system- a tool which my father PNB taught meXlendi – Gozo – 2010- December
Gozo – 2010- October
Azure Window
The “non-profit” institution neither supplies goods or services nor controls. Its “product” is neither a pair of shoes nor an effective regulation. Its product is a changed human being. The non-profit institutions are human-change agents. Their “product” is a cured patient, a child that learns, a young man or woman grown into a self-respecting adult; a changed human life altogether.
Peter Drucker – Managing the Non Profit
Xlendi Gozo- 2010-12
Many hours reflecting on our Readings and discussions – St Edwards Cottonera – Malta
Sahil and Papa ( PB) – 2010
Our Journeys together Sahil with Papa ( PB) 2017- Jan – Royal Ontario Museum Toronto
He became taller than me at age 15 in 2015
Our Journeys together Sahil – PB
at Graydon Rock – Mississauga. First trip after lifting up of Corona lockdown- 2020- June
Sahil studied in Gordon Graydon school Mississauga 2014-2018 Sabratha – Libya North Africa- 2004 April
Exploring histories, continents, civilizations together. Our family has a deep connection with Africa .
As we reflected on some of our journeys together while rowing in Pigeon Lake Bobcageon- I thought about family as a place to nurture, grow and be changed human beings – as written by many writers
Corona lockdown 2020 has made us think on priorities and the fragility of humans .
Sunrise – The gift of the morning hour, when night turns into day
Ontario- Bobcageon
Many mentors taught me about
the magic of the Magic hour when night
turns into day.
Today morning, at a morning meditation at Kawartha Lakes area of Ontario, I prayed for the soul of one of my mentors who passed away physically recently
LETTER FROM YESTERDAY
How do you do push-ups?
One of my mentors, heroes, uncle passed away recently. When I first started doing
pushups in 1970s , he asked me to show how I did a push- up . This was long before you have Youtube channels where
there are different exercise regimens.
What is there in a Push-up ? I thought naively.
Can you do fifty push-ups at one go?
He told me to reach that level, then he will tell me the next step.
As he saw me sink after 20 , he pointed out that the core is weak. Push-ups are not only about Arms and Shoulders.
THE CLAP AND THE CROSS SHOULDER
The magic of his push-ups was that he was not just doing this for building his body. He applied this in real situations, being a trained professional- who lived the credo
⁃ Peace has its virtues,but it takes brave men to win it.
Can you clap while doing a push-up? He asked me.
No ! I never heard of that or saw anyone do it. Then he showed me how to clap while doing push-ups, and clap and cross his shoulders, then clap two times while doing push-ups. And burpees .
He introduced me to the nuances of training, not only physical, but mental, how these affect society and even world maps. ( All those I cannot share on a public blog – but the lessons remain)
What is strategy?
What is Tactics?
What is the difference?
Almost fifteen years after he was part of the institution which trained him, my own high school batch mates joined the same, When I would visit them, I would remember the many stories my uncle had shared with me.
CANOPIES AND MAPS
How do you mark a terrain? What is a map? How will all this play out in actual ground situation?
Riverwood Mississauga,Ontario
As I went to a morning meditation at
Riverwood area, I remembered some of the trainings my uncle told me about when I was in primary school, which later I heard my own batch mates from high school tell about when they did the same.
Canopies – of trees – will have different level of cover of the ground below, and also a different level of undergrowth.
A map will give you an idea, but when you will be on the ground, it will be different, depending upon the time of the day and also whether there are hostile or helpful elements in the vicinity.
It is peaceful in Riverwood.
However, there are some areas where it is not so peaceful.
Remember March, the ides of March remember:
Did not great Julius bleed for justice’ sake?
What villain touch’d his body, that did stab,
And not for justice?
Julius Cesar, Shakespeare
Have you ever struck someone for justice?
Have you been struck? What does justice mean to you?
Remembering my uncle, and the many nuances – reading the above lines of Shakespeare, quoted in the book – Body Keeps the Score by Dr Bessel Kolk – made me reflect on the narratives which define identity. How these are different for different people, and how when people come back from the wars, the civilian world is so different.
END NOTE
One of my friends has gone further north Manitoulin island area.
Searching for True North- how is the terrain, waves, wind – Kawartha Lakes area
He goes for retreats there- every summer- staying in a tent – one with Nature away from the cities- communing with Nature, Silence, Music – The Higher Powers.
When I shared with him about my uncle and aunt – having passed physically within a month of each other, he told of how this tells about the deep connection between their souls.
In 2005 I did a six month course in Photography in India. This led me to get more close to a community of creatives who are different from the world of medicine (of which I was part of since my childhood)
GETTING DELIBERATE-
The art of photography made me engage with my city of youth-Delhi in a more intimate manner- as the Instructor told us to make portfolios with the headings of (1) Portraits (2) Monuments (3)Still Life (4) Daily life (5) Interiors (6) Wild life (7) Any one picture of choice.
GETTING INSPIRED-
This quest took me to a Wildlife sanctuary (Bharatpur-a UNESCO designated world heritage site) , introduce a Photo-Journalist of Reuters to some monuments of Delhi (St.James Church-the oldest functioning church in Delhi region established 1836) and see the emblems and momentoes of my father-33 years in Indian Army – in a different way- as I brought these to the School of Photography
GET GOING-
I went deeper into the history of the medium, which led me to the history of photography and read -research themes of French Impressionism-the urban space of Paris in 1850-1870 period and how these impacted consciousness of humans, the impressionist painters..(on ongoing journey)
I saw a special exhibition on Impressionism in the Age of Industry-Art Gallery of Ontario-2019- and could relate to the different facets of this movement in a different way- due to the course in Photography which I took in 2005
WALKS AT AGO-ART GALLERY OF ONTARIO-TORONTO
ART -2019- Discussing Surrealism in Art Gallery of Ontario
How do you Paint a Dream? …Explorations at AGO
Many lovely hours thinking, communing, reflecting here..One of my favorite thinking places.
GETTING CURRENT-JULY 2020
As the Royal Ontario Museum re-opens- we go back to the work tables and galleries of this great institution, and reconnect with the different exhibits.
JUNE 2020
Around Father’s day- we went for walks around Burlington, Hamilton. The downtown of Hamilton has a very different feel from the downtown of Mississauga, my sons noted. Association with the art gallery of Hamilton added a different flavour to our Canada journey. In 2017- observing Canada 150 there was an interesting exhibition on Coppley
Sara Angelucci (Canadian b. 1962)
Mano D’Oro. Tack buttonhole 2016
Coppley has operated continuously in the same white stone building on York Boulevard since 1883, and has employed every wave of new immigrants to the city, including Angelucci’s late mother Nina, who arrived in Hamilton in 1957.
IN SEARCH OF MANWEL DIMECH- Maltese philosopher, novelist, founding father 25 December 1860 – 17 April 1921 Once out of prison in 1897,[19] Dimech embarked on an outstanding public career that brought him fame, though not immediate success. From the start of 1898 he issued a weekly in Maltese that was to serve him as his mouthpiece for many years to come. He called it Il-Bandiera tal-Maltin (The Flag of the Maltese; pronounced ilbaandeera taal maaltin) (WIKIPEDIA
VALLETTA-MALTA-2010-Sagar and Sahil-overlooking the harbour, Manwel Dimech was born in Valletta in 1860
WALKS AROUND HAMILTON-JUNE 2020
Around Father’s day- we went for walks around Burlington, Hamilton. The downtown of Hamilton has a very different feel from the downtown of Mississauga, my sons noted.
IN SEARCH OF LEONARDO SCIASCIA 8 January 1921 – 20 November 1989) was an Italian writer, novelist, essayist, playwright, and politician Sciascia’s first work, Favole della dittatura (Fables of the Dictatorship), a satire on fascism in Italy, was published in 1950 and included 27 short poems.[2] This was followed in 1952 by La Sicilia, il suo cuore (Sicily, His Heart), also a poetry collection, illustrated by Emilio Greco. The following year Sciascia won the Premio Pirandello, awarded by the Sicilian Region, for his essay “Pirandello e il pirandellismo” (“Pirandello and Pirandellism”). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_Sciascia
END NOTE
As I tried to walk through the concept- of how do you paint a dream, I took my sons
through the writings and thoughts of writers like Manwel Dimech of Malta, Leonardo
Sciascia of Italy, the art exhibitions of Surrealists, and modern artists like Sara
Angelucci whose mother worked in Coppleys- York Blvd-Hamilton , having arrived
in Canada in 1957.
As immigrants from India, who have stayed in Libya, Malta before coming to
Canada, we could relate to the works of Angelucci, Sciascia is in a different way.
Was I able to answer the question- How do you paint a dream?
This will be answered by my sons..in coming years and walks.