Facebook has a tendency of stacking up memories and
presenting it to you to remember what happened on this date in previous years.
Thoughts in me then flutter like doves at the vital rhythms that my life has
stumbled upon. A flame is kindled and it helps me to either reassess or to
claim the grain of truth of the path that I am on and the destination that I am
trying to reach.

Maybe you will come across a picture where you had orange
spiked hair. What were the circumstances that surrounded that time and place? Relay
the noise and confusion that is embedded in the capture. There was a story
there. What is it? Tell it. There is a
fresh and spontaneous idea in those thousand words emotionally yearning to be
told.
Like for instance. The bottom is a photo of the Medgar Evers
College Jazz Ensemble which I was very blessed to be a member of. There are stories that are embedded in the experience that a poem, article or song can be conceived from. I loved the
photo beside it because I took a picture by a wall with a mic in it and it
looks so real. Made me realize how good my eye is at producing visual imagery.
The others are from me performing my original music before a crowd of my peers,
another in the preliminary stages of me producing my radio show Jazz on the
JNote and then another of me singing an entire song in Spanish that I had never
sang before a crowd or with a band until last night. All photos show me in some
way as a work in progress. Stories are works in progress. We have a story even when we come to a moment of writer's block. Find a way to break the ice and let the words flow.
What I come to realize in looking back is the strength of
steel that is embedded in who I am. I jolted from all of those things into the
person I am today. The work that I pined for all my life is written in those
images. And then I consider my current plight. Experience is a story. We have a story. Those 1000 words are stories.
I am filled with equanimity for a reason. Life has been a
rocky journey but there have been some accomplishments in it which I am very
proud of. I have found a sense of well-being. God has been so amazing to me and
I am thankful. Sometimes looking back can draw deep gloom at what you didn’t
get to do and sometimes photos can feel as good as a basketball player doing a
tip in with the ball and scoring just seconds before the buzzer goes off.
We may show signs of deterioration as we grow older into the
person we are today but thank God for where we have arrived.