Ubers honk as they make their way through crowded city streets. Buses slowly rumble past. Delivery bikes ring bells of warning. But in this corner of the street, only the divine laughter of a fortuitous meeting can be heard.
It started off as the dance of strangers trying to occupy the same space. It could have become a “West Side Story” type tango, but a smirk of good humor turned the would-be spectacle into a delicious salsa of dialogue. Understanding swayed in the gentle arms of laughter. Commonality cha-cha-chatted with disparity, a note-worthy syncopation that made the conversation a harmony amidst the city’s melody.
The new friends did not wear Pollyanna’s rose-colored spectacles of previous generations. They knew this relationship must be protected, like amber sealing off a cut in a tree. What insects caught in the resin, could be analyzed later, but for now, the enjoyment of this opportune meeting – whether through kismet or serendipity – resounds in the city streets.
Amidst city sounds
The divine dance of friendship
Sways to laughter’s song

For the visually challenged reader, this image shows three young men standing on a city street and laughing at a shared joke. Two of men are Black and one, holding scooter handles, is white.
A (late) submission for Sadje’s What Do You see #119. This haibun was also inspired by the picture she chose for WDYS #118. I’ve been experiencing writers’ block the past week or so, so while these images brought many ideas to my mind, I wasn’t able to put them all together until now. Patrick’s Pic and Word Challenge #300 – City, #299 – Amber, #298 – Divine and #297 – Spectacle also served as inspiration, tying all my thoughts into this haibun.
The past few weeks have definitely been roller-coaster of happenings, bringing with it the ups and downs of emotions. Physically – it’s been all up – I completed a January Step Challenge with my running group, She RUNS this Town (formerly known as Moms RUN this Town, but changed to the pronoun for inclusivity since not all members are moms). My team won 1st place which was totally awesome! We were consistently getting over 20K steps a day – well, not me, but my teammates did which is amazing! I’ve started the Taji100 (100 miles in February to support veterans) and am currently in 3rd place in my age group for my state.
Emotionally – it’s been mostly down – my good friend suddenly lost her mother to COVID, we’ve also had numerous COVID infections at our church which has made my work there difficult, we’ve had several good friends also come down with COVID and now my daughter is sick with strep throat (thank goodness it’s not COVID!). I am trying to be like that tree with the cut, letting amber flow out to seal it off and trap whatever insects (aka stress) caused the cut to analyze for later.
February is Black History Month in the USA so this photo of two Black men talking to a white man really captured my interest. As you might know. the issue of racism is still very prevalent here in the USA, as evidenced by the killing of Ahmaud Arbery (which I’ve written about here and here), George Floyd, Breonna Taylor and other Black people in 2020. Now, some Americans are in an uproar about Critical Race Theory (even erroneously thinking that Black History Month is part of CRT) which takes away from actually addressing the issues of racism and working towards equity and yes, friendship – or at least, respectful connection – between people of different ethnic backgrounds.
Diversity is a strength. Being empathetic is a strength. Being able to laugh in the midst of trying times is a strength. Can we find strength to be the harmony?
©️ 2022 iido
What a beautiful way to portray this meeting. Lovely take Irma. Thanks for joining in my friend
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You’re most welcome, Sadje! Again, apologies for the lateness. My writing schedule is all over the place at times but I’ve been thinking about this photo and the two previous ones. I have one more (from your prompt of 3 weeks ago) that I hope to share this week. Lots of lovely submissions with the prompt this week!
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Thanks a lot! No worries about late submission as it’s just for the round up, you can always write on which ever image that inspires you.
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You’re so good at finding these images! I really appreciate the inspiration!
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Thanks Irma! It takes long hours.
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Yeah ..dancing and singing in the streets is the way to go my friend .. 🤗🎵💙
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Love your dancing haibun, Irma! Being physically strong is great, and I hope it will help carry you through the stress. Also hoping this latest outbreak of covid cases isn’t so serious. That is what we’ve found here in S Africa. Even my mom who’s 92 has come through a bout recently with only a couple of days in hospital due to dehydration.
Keep well, stay safe🌷🌼🌻
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Yes, for the vaccinated here it does seem like the most recent surge only comes with mild symptoms. However, we have far too many who are not vaccinated (like my friend’s mom) and they are the ones who are dying. Glad your mom is feeling better! 92 is a grand age!
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What a lovely post, Irma. Inspiring. Loving. Compassionate. Beautiful insights. Thank you for the little smile of hopefulness I’m wearing now. ❤
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Making you smile has made me smile! 😊❤️
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Smiles are contagious. ❤ 🙂
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Irma, just love your post! Friendship is divine and hope keeps us going. Inspiring words.
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❤️❤️
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Beautifully written! Thanks for sharing 💕😊👌
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Beautiful, Irma. Yes, we must be on the same side.
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Lovely take Irma…keep safe always…praying for you and your family…🙏🙏🙏
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so glad you are getting into the physical zone, the emotional will follow … too many impacted by covid would be a deterrent but you are stronger than you know Irma!
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Your body strength will hold you until your heart/mind is stronger. Well done on the running and all the physical wins. Sending healing for your family especially your daughter. Strep throat is awful for kids. Mine had it. Hard on Mama too. *hugs* Hang in there. I loved your prompt story. So creative and lovely. ♥.
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Beautifully written haibun! 👏 The phrase “cha-cha-chatted” among all the other dance-related personification made me grin!
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