Our little blue planet

My back yard.
My back yard.

I popped down for a quick swim at lunch today and the ocean invited me to lend her a hand by giving me a little (I mean tiny) plastic bag while I was in the water so I said thanks by filling it up with little bits and bringing it home.

The task took less than 10 minutes. It was the least I could offer to her as an easy exchange for a wonderful, much-needed, long-overdue, refreshing break.

The entire time, I kept thinking about 1 turtle or 1 sea bird or 1 little fish or 1 giant whale I could serve with each little piece I collected, recalling the tears streaming down my cheeks as I watched the images in A Plastic Ocean, last night — not fear, but love.

Fishing for trash
Fishing for trash

Since my arrival here in 90’s, I have never taken a bag with me and I have been quietly cleaning Hong Kong beaches on my own. Every time I took a beach break, I would pick up a plastic bag and fill it as I walked along the shore. People would join me. Others would offer me fresh fruit from their picnic baskets.

A few years ago I had stopped when the plastic bag levy meant no more plastic bags on the sand. The volume washing up on shore after spring rains hurt my heart so much I all but stopped going to the beach.

Today, as I fished for these tiny bits of plastic, I realized I had reached a point where my big picture thinking had me dismissing these small acts of kindness as rather pointless.

I feel so much better, now.

Sad, but definitely better.

Be the change.


Gone fishing

Donald Francis Kinzie
25 Feb 1926 – 29 Mar 2018

Gone Fishing - Donald Francis Kinzie (25 February 1926 - 29 March 2018)
Gone Fishing
Rest well, Dad. You deserve it. 92 years is a very good run and you made the most of it right up to the end. And you did a pretty good thing bringing me into our world. We have so many wonderful memories. I choose those. #family #love
Donald Francis Kinzie (25 February 1926 – 29 March 2018) Thanks for the genes. #family #gonefishing

If you can, kiss, hug or call your dad today.

“You can’t go back and change the beginning, but you can start where you are and change the ending.” C.S. Lewis


Celebrating 60 years of marriage -- 12 October 2017
Celebrating 60 years of marriage — 12 October 2017 at the Pike Lake Community Hall
Celebrating 60 years of marriage -- 12 October 2017
Celebrating 60 years of marriage — 12 October 2017 at the Pike Lake Community Hall

The Kinzie family photo – sometime in the 70s

My first selfie — 1994

The Kinzie family at Ethel Smith’s (Mom’s mom) funeral in 1996