Copies, Originals, and the Quiet Ways We Hold Each Other Together
Every one Has a Mom and Dad A reflection on walking through hard days, finding comfort in books and prayer, cooking rice you don’t like for someone you love, and the strange, beautiful journey of art — how originals stay rooted while copies travel out into the world, carrying pieces of us wherever they go. Walking, Reading, Praying, and the Quiet Work of Staying Human Blog Post – by Nigel There are stretches of life where everything feels braided together — the walks, the books, the prayers, the conversations with neighbours, the hospital scares, the small kindnesses, the art we carry home. Lately my days have felt like that: threads crossing, tightening, loosening, making a pattern I’m only just beginning to see. I’ve been walking more — with Mom, with Dixie, with whoever crosses my path. On one of those walks my neighbour and I got talking about storytelling. He said all stories come from fiction. I told him I’m a non‑fiction guy through and through. I rehearse my grade‑nine ...