Poetry
A Blur
A poem for parents and/or photographers
Three-year-olds are always in motion, like wildflowers
on long, slender stems in the ever-present desert breeze
so take your pictures in the morning when the air
is more likely to be still.
Summary
The website content is a reflective piece that uses the imagery of a three-year-old's constant motion to draw parallels with the unpredictability of the job market, emphasizing the importance of capturing moments when conditions are favorable.
Abstract
The text presents a poetic exploration of the theme of transience, drawing a metaphorical comparison between the perpetual motion of a three-year-old and the ever-changing nature of the job market. It suggests that moments of stillness, like the calm morning air, are rare and precious opportunities to capture the essence of what is fleeting. The poem, titled "A Blur," is accompanied by a serene image of wildflowers in the desert breeze, which visually encapsulates the poem's message. Additionally, the content provides a link to another related piece, "Four Snapshots of the Job Market," which continues the thematic exploration through found text from classified ads, indicating a broader contemplation on the nature of work and stability.
Opinions
Three-year-olds are always in motion, like wildflowers
on long, slender stems in the ever-present desert breeze
so take your pictures in the morning when the air
is more likely to be still.
Patricia TimmermansWhy did I wait so long and why bother?
Amanda LaughtlandOn nostalgia for the present as it passes