Rainbow drawings are springing up everywhere these days, taped to windows, and sketched on driveways. Crayon messages of hope that say, “Hey, we haven’t killed each other in here, yet.”
If you’re in the neighbourhood, (Uplands, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada) stop by Graeme Parsons’ place on your daily mental-health reprieve from the prison you used to call home. Stop by, as in stay on the sidewalk where you belong. Don’t even think about ringing the doorbell.
There’s no one to greet you, not without a mask and a hazmat suit, but sitting in the driveway is a whiteboard with Graeme’s gift to his fellow sufferers…

—his pun of the day.

If you don’t live in the neighbourhood, Graeme’s collecting followers on Instagram.

As Graeme’s father, John says, “There’s a lot of darkness in the world and it’s nice to be able to shine a light when you can.”
This is nice. But I think there is something wrong with me because I still don’t think of my home as a prison.
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Being happy at home is a good thing these days 🙂
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That’s a clever way to boost our spirits.
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Some people sit on the couch and eat, some get creative 🙂
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I agree. Very clever!
I wished that Graeme lived in our neighbourhood. I would be checking out his sign daily!
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Me too !
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Aw man! That’s fantastic!!! Yay and Cheers! Thanks for sharing, Aimer! 🙂
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🙂
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