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Waiting For Growth by Kristen Obarsky

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Submitted by: Kristen Obarsky

Title: “Waiting For Growth”

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A chorus of enchanting and eager bird songs invite me outside. As I emerge onto the back porch the spring weather blasts my face, delivering a stiff and slicing cold wind. Not yet, and I retreat back inside.

Once upon a time ​inside ​was my domain. As an introvert, I would say, “I’m a homebody, it’s my thing.” It’s not “my thing” anymore.  I long for the pleasures of the outside world. I crave that closeness to my friends and their supportive and comforting warmth. That warmth, like a slowly chewed caramel candy and how its sweetness coats your mouth and lingers and leaves a prolonged satisfaction.

It is May 18th, 2020 and the Governor’s orders are slowly and cautiously subsiding.  I round up three kids into the dusty car and leave for a morning errand to DMV. It’s been a couple of homebound weeks and on my drive I witness thousands gentle and elegant chartreuse leaves unfolding. I drive past the Arboretum for a glimpse of tulips in their revelry. I steal glances yellow and red colored flowers that stand together in the whipping wind. They show prudence by closing up their petals. Their petals like guarded walls protect their vulnerable insides.

Overall, the atmosphere is subdued, except at the DMV, where cars queue up at the drive thru. A driver gets cut off and out comes a red-faced portly man from his car and lambasts this offending perpetrator, but the perpetrator is Great-Granny and she is hard of hearing.  She gingerly opens her car door with a frail and pale hand to hear more intently. Through the cracked door the man’s saliva nearly spews from his screaming jaws. I feel uncomfortable.

Then the man stomps back to his car trunk and fumbles around for something hidden. I only think, “Is he getting a gun?” and my body gets clammy and nervous. To my surprise, seconds later he pulls out a fully loaded caffeinated beverage. I’m left befuddled. After I renew my tabs, I’m too disturbed and I just want to go home. I truly thought he was going to kill her and I feel ashamed, do I no longer have the purity to think good of people?

These oscillating emotions: inside vs outside. Where outside is beautiful, but dangerous, and inside is safe, but lonely. And then I can’t stop ruminating on death. I do a daily check on death counts. I’m scared. It is not that I check on death, but death checks on me.

Vigilant angels perform their record keeping of my actions and inactions and I am terrified, there is no place to hide. No mask, no vaccine, nothing can stop death, my death. This rumination prompts me. It prompts me to make my day meaningful, however I can in the confines of my home. I try leaving small seeds of kindness and pray it is enough and I worry it could never be enough. But seeds grow and bloom and are beautiful. Through this storm I keep praying and I keep planting those seeds.

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Ted Hajnasiewicz

Most of All Be Safe by Ted Hajnasiewicz

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I wrote this song, after reading a comment a dear friend made to his granddaughter on Facebook – she works at a grocery store, and was commenting on the poor treatment she’d experienced and witnessed. His comment was simply, “Be safe, be brave – but most of all be safe…”. That stuck with me for a couple weeks, then this song came out. It’s dedicated to all our front line workers during this time….
Created by:  Ted Hajnasiewicz, songwriter, performer.
Performers on the song: Ted Hajnasiewicz – vocals, acoustic guitar, bass; Steve Kelzer – piano, strings; Katianna Carlon – backing vocal
Title of work:  Most of All Be Safe
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Where to learn more about Ted Hajnasiewicz:  https://www.tedhtunes.com https://facebook.com/tedhmusic https://instagram.com/tedhtunes Ted’s ACCC Profile

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Astrid Menges

Inner Growth by Astrid Menges

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Submitted by Artist: Astrid Menges
Name of the pieces: Inner Growth
These pieces are meant to tie into focusing on self love and care during a dark time for the world. I think it’s important to focus on mental health and self love, since that is one thing we can control while enduring this pandemic.
I am a visual artist at Denver School of the Arts. My art Instagram is here https://www.instagram.com/astridsart_/

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Janet Brose Masks

Homemade Masks by Janet Brose

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Submitted by Artist: Janet Brose
Name of piece: Homemade Masks
Type: (visual art) acrylic on canvas paper

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Lily Rose Gavin

Floral Photography by Lily Rose Gavin

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Submitted by: Lily Rose Gavin

Title: Floral Photography

Lily Rose Gavin is a 13 year old student from Carver, Minnesota. She enjoys singing, theater and the outdoors. Her love of spring floral blooms inspired her to start taking pictures to commit the beauty to memory. Her name is fitting because of her love of flowers. During this time of Stay at Home Orders and Physical Distancing, Lily has found that she fits right in with nature as it tends to show itself and all its natural beauty to her each and every day.
Lily’s picture is from early March 2020, when she played Jasmine in Aladdin at Cologne Academy.

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Ted Hajnasiewicz

Your Face My Day by Ted Hajnasiewicz

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Here is a song I wrote shortly after quarantine started, but long enough in that we’d been missing our kids and grandkids.  It’s going to be part of a compilation album fundraiser for a Minneapolis songwriter who began her battle with cancer right around the time quarantine started.
Created by:  Ted Hajnasiewicz, songwriter, performer.
Performers on the song:  Ted Hajnasiewicz – vocals, acoustic guitar; Sarah Morris – vocals; Mark Ganje – electric guitar; Tim Sunde – bass; Adam Lain – drums
Title of work:  Your Face My Day
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A. Carol Scott Poem

What Was It by A. Carol Scott

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Submitted by: A. Carol Scott

Title: “What Was It”

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It wasn’t the bomb
It wasn’t the Russians
Nor Kim Jong-Un
And his missile collection.

It wasn’t aliens or UFOs
It wasn’t a massive eruption
From the volcano hidden
On a level plain in Yellowstone

It wasn’t a ten magnitude quake
It wasn’t a giant asteroid strike
Like the one that took out Fred’s
Dino and all his lizardy friends

And it wasn’t the invasion
of the body snatchers
Or a zombie apocalypse
Relentlessly marching

That captured the world forcing
everyone to wobbly knees
It wasn’t huge or strong
Like a well muscled maniac

It was just an itty bitty bug
unseen to human eyes without
a powerful magnifier to view
the murderous little monster.

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Disoriented by Barb Hone

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Submitted by: Barb Hone

Title: “Disoriented . . .”
a Haiku collage

Learn more about Barb at: www.barnquiltsofccmn.com

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A Covid-19 Day by Barb Hone

A COVID Day by Barb Hone

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Submitted by: Barb Hone

Title: A COVID Day
Note the Haiku in the collage!

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Susan Coultrap-McQuin Dawn Video

Dawn by Susan Coultrap-McQuin

Susan Coultrap-McQuin 2019ACCC Pandemic Arts Journal Submission

Author: Susan Coultrap-McQuin

Title: Dawn

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