Tag: dailyprompt

  • I Don’t Fit the Box Anymore

    How have your political views changed over time? When I was younger, my politics were simple. Not because I lacked conviction, but because I hadn’t yet needed to question it. My family leaned conservative, so I did too. It felt like the default setting. But growing up rearranged the furniture. Somewhere along the way I…

  • The Threshold Room

    You get to build your perfect space for reading and writing. What’s it like? There is a room in the house that isn’t quite a room.Too small to be a bedroom, too lived-in to be storage,too full of sunlight to be forgotten.It sits on the edge of the family room,like a hinge in the house—a…

  • The Car That Carried More Than Us

    What is your all time favourite automobile? I’ve never been a car person. I don’t follow models or specifications, and I don’t care about engines for their own sake. Cars, to me, have always been practical: a way to get where you need to go. But my father loved cars and he developed a passion…

  • How I Am Creative

    How are you creative? Some people are creative because they can hear music. It forms in their mind and flows almost unimpeded onto the page, then to the keyboard. Some people are creative because they can see. Images assemble themselves in the mind’s eye and find their way to canvas, screen, or stone. Others are…

  • A Change of Horizon

    Who are the biggest influences in your life? I used to think influence accumulated slowly, shaped by family, culture, and experience. That who I became would emerge gradually, almost imperceptibly. But some influences do not accumulate. They reorient. It is Christmas Eve, when many around the world are marking the story of Jesus’ birth. His…

  • 1957

    Share what you know about the year you were born. Dear 1957, You were already busy before I arrived. You were sketching sails on Sydney Harbour, trusting a bold, improbable vision from a Danish architect, long before anyone knew how hard it would be to build beauty at that scale. You were awarding Patrick White…

  • When Character Reveals Itself

    Are you a good judge of character? I’m a good judge of culture. I can read the atmosphere of a group—the stories they tell, the heroes they celebrate, the contradictions they live with, the things everyone knows but no one names. If you pay attention, ask questions, and take time, culture reveals itself. My intuition…

  • When am I most happy?

    When are you most happy? I’m most happy when I’m on holidays. Not because anything extraordinary is happening, but because nothing needs to be. Time loosens its grip. The days open up. There is space for being with family without watching the clock. Time to read a book properly. To walk without a destination. To…

  • Sharing What You Love

    What was the last thing you did for play or fun? We went to the Sydney Opera House a few weeks ago to see Paul Dempsey, frontman of Something for Kate, on his Shotgun Karaoke Vol. II national tour. An acoustic concert. Just him and a guitar. At one point he was joined on stage…

  • A Well-Stocked Cupboard

    List your top 5 grocery store items. I’m a simple soul. I live at a residential college, so most of my meals are taken in the Dining Hall. That has its advantages, but no matter how much effort goes into variety, repetition is part of the deal. One side-effect is that trips to the supermarket…

  • The Man Who Sees the Heart of Things

    Describe a man who has positively impacted your life. Some people help you by giving advice. Others help you by asking better questions. Neville belongs firmly in the second category. I first met him many years ago when we were both working for a major bank. We were in a lunchtime Bible study together—two people…

  • What Arrived This Year

    Is your life today what you pictured a year ago? Is my life today what I pictured a year ago? The answer is yes and no. I lived on the beaches for thirty years, so my worldview is shaped by surf culture. One of the first things you learn is that you don’t control the…

  • Making Room For Life

    What skills or lessons have you learned recently? In the last year I finally signed up to do bush regeneration in our local national park. It was something I’d planned to do for a long time, but COVID put it on hold. When things settled, I took it up. The work is often slow and…

  • Cities as Conversations

    What cities do you want to visit? I’m not really someone who carries a list of destinations in my head. Places don’t usually attract to me on their own. They arrive through people—through stories, relationships, and small associations that linger. Montreal comes to mind first, though I’ve never been there.  My wife travelled there by…

  • What I Hope Is Said

    Tell us one thing you hope people say about you. When you live and work in a university college, there is always something happening. Life is shared closely. Everything is slightly magnified. People don’t just pass through one another’s days — they live inside them. Because of that, a lot of our work involves helping…

  • False Starts

    Tell us about your first day at something — school, work, as a parent, etc. I was four. Which, in hindsight, explains a lot. There had been no preschool. No gradual introduction to groups or routines or puzzles on low tables. My entire social world consisted of Robert, who lived three doors down. Robert was…

  • Finding My Voice

    Have you ever performed on stage or given a speech? It’s been a funny journey for me. I’m quiet and reflective by nature, not the sort of person who stands up in public and speaks eloquently with minimal preparation. But somewhere along the way, I discovered that being quiet doesn’t mean having nothing to say.…

  • The Most Human Thing I Do

    What are your favourite physical activities or exercises? My favourite physical activity is simply walking. I know that sounds very vanilla, but that’s me. I’m not a rock climber. I’m not a gym person. I don’t crave the adrenaline of extreme sports. I just like walking. For more than fifty years I played competitive football.…

  • The Komodo Dragon

    What is something others do that sparks your admiration? I’ve spent enough years teaching performing artists to know that they move through the world differently. They don’t just perform something—they become it. And that has always sparked my admiration. Music was my first window into this. I’ve watched musicians touch the human soul with a…

  • From Bedrock to Bluey

    What’s your favourite cartoon? Cartoons have changed a lot since I was a kid. Back then, my favourites lived in a prehistoric suburb called Bedrock. The Flintstones felt clever to me in ways I couldn’t have named at the time — the stone-age gadgets, the dinosaur appliances, the playful send-ups of adult life. But cartoons…