
Ten minutes ago (now thirty), as I sat in Lloyd Coffee Eatery enjoying my cheddar and bacon bun, a woman approached me with a big smile. I didn’t know her but I smiled back.
Something was “off” about her face. The smile was real but her eyes weren’t touching mine. And then I realized … she was smiling at someone sitting at the table behind me. (Sigh) The yearning for contact denied.
Sometimes I wonder if other people see me as “off” when I’m looking at them. In my less brave moments, I don’t look softly into the depths of their eyes. It’s more like the bridge of their nose. Hmm … that’s not how I want to be – a subtle fear being stronger than love.
In my better moments, the two of us are so together in the eyes. It’s peace.
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I’ve met a few famous people in my life. One was Archbishop Desmond Tutu. He was speaking in a Toronto cathedral. Afterwards we were invited to line up down the centre aisle to say “Hi” to the great man. It was a long line.
Closer, closer … and I didn’t know what to say. Now I don’t remember what I said.
As Desmond and I talked for a few seconds, a sadness fell on me. He was looking over my shoulder the whole time, gazing down the line of people waiting for him. (Sigh again)
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A heroic human being
Coping as well as he could with celebrity
And a lost moment for both of us


















