Life is Camouflaged
By Beth Ann Erickson,
FilbertPublishing.com
I take daily walks.
Not because I want to, but because my little Rat Terrier would
act berserk all afternoon if I didn’t. So
every morning I snap her leash on her and head out the
door.
Because I live in a small town, our route tends to be
the same: We walk the parameter of our fair city —
either clockwise or counterclockwise — resulting in a good
twenty-minute stroll.
The unchanging sameness of each days trek has taught
me something valuable that I’ve adopted in my life as a
writer: Life is
camouflaged.
Let me explain....
When I began this daily journey around town I couldn’t
help but wonder if I’d soon become bored seeing the same
houses, the same woods, the same roads day after day after day
after day. But that’s not what happened.
As Lucy (my dear puppy) and I
traveled our daily path it was as though scales fell from my
eyes. I began to see things I’d never noticed
before.
Subtle changes my neighbors had made to their houses
began to whisper for my attention. Birds I’d never
seen before — bright birds like Blue Jays and Cardinals — began
to appear like a developing photograph.
Squirrels, muskrats, cats, raccoons, fox — all these animals
live in the same town as me — and I never knew it.
So here my point: As writers it is our
job to notice the things other people can’t or don’t have the
time to see. It’s our job to look at
something long enough for the camouflage to disappear and for
the scales to be removed from our eyes.
We have the daunting task of not only living life, but
stepping away long enough to really see what’s going on — in
all places, and in all situations. We need to see
the hidden bird, the quiet gesture of a coworker, the nonverbal
communication other people miss. It’s these
observations that make our writing come alive.
In a nutshell, life is camouflaged.
Writers need to see through that camouflage and show this real
world to others.
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