Art Postcard

Homage is my tribute to artist Aaron Douglass for his artwork during the Harlem Renaissance. You can get a 4×6 postcard for $10.

Homage is also featured in the literary journal, WORDPEACE.

If you would like to purchase a postcard of this work we accept PayPal, Venmo, and the Cash App.

Today in the pandemic

I focused on feet. It was a trying day with me spending all day on the phone.

Giving my feet some love was the thing to do. I like this foot mask because the shea and oats deal with your dry skin. It also leaves them soft.

It is a good moment to be still, take weight off your feet and chill.

What Are You Doing During the Pandemic?

So on this day of the pandemic I tried this Aveeno mask. I like this one. It tingles (I guess the tingling makes me think it is working) it was easy to get on.

You can feel it drying, like one of those mud mask. By the time this pandemic is over I will have amazing skin or need a dermatologist. I figured I would spend the extra time doing things I normally dont have time for. (I mean when God gives you time, use it wisely)

The one thing I hate about these type of mask is that they are messy to take off. I am gonna mess up some towels.

Postcard Art

Homage, my tribute to Aaron Douglas’s work during the Harlem Renaissance is now available on a post card for $10.

Homage is among the art featured in Wordpeace Online. You can view a copy of that issue at http://www.wordpeace.co

If you would like to purchase a post card of this work we accept PayPal, Venmo and the Cash app.

Standing up trying not to fall asleep

“If you chase a dog it will run,” Ms CJ said. She jumped into the conversation of the teenage boy behind me. He was almost in tears talking to his friend about how his girl broke up with him.

Ms CJ went on to say, “just be still.” She had butted into his conversation because she couldn’t resist. She knew he needed good sound advice at this time.

She went on to tell him that things happen for a reason and if he was still for a while, it would make sense later.

Once she said that we got off the bus because it was our stop.

This morning Pastor Tanya was telling me how people are always asking her to tell them the purpose God has for their life.

I can’t do that, she said. I tell them they need to meet with Him everyday. She said through that quiet time and scripture God will reveal His plan to you, but it is something you have to do yourself.

So all of you folks out there searching for a magic elixir, be still and know. It is through time spent in His word that you learn the shepherd’s voice. Like any relationship worth having, time spent in it is what makes it work. Listen.