I spy joy in Portland, Oregon
In late March of 2011 the Wall Street Journal released a study finding Portland, Oregon, to be the the 2nd most miserable city in the U.S.
I have found much evidence to the contrary. In fact, looking at photos I’ve taken in recent years for ISpyJoy.com and LicensePlateWisdom.com as well as images of the joy-spreading work of The Joy Team, it seems the Portland-Vancouver metro area is overflowing with joy, love and wisdom.
This video is a just a sampling of those images–all taken in the Portland / Vancouver metro area.
City of Roses, you are also the City of Joy, Love and Wisdom.
June 8, 2011 3 Comments
I spy joy in water tower graffiti
The more I read, the more I confirmation I get that love is really all there is. Everything begins and grows from love. And love, just love, is the answer for everything.
The first few times I encountered this idea, I wasn’t quite buying it. But it’s really grown on me. When I stop and think about it, and get to what’s at the core–the very base– of everything, love seems to always be there. It’s quite a comforting thought, actually.
And a joyful thought. For what is joy if not an expression of love? Seeing even the symbols, written or drawn, of love bring me joy.
Let’s put them everywhere, shall we?
This joyful site can be spied going east on the Burnside bridge in Portland, Oregon.
October 16, 2010 Comments Off on I spy joy in water tower graffiti
I spy joy in originality
Last month we took a 3-day weekend to relax in Seaside, Oregon. During one of the daily beach jaunts I saw this young boy building something completely original. He wasn’t building the usual sand castle, but something more like a forest, made of twigs and feathers and stones. Only assisted by his father in what appeared to be merely a gathering of goods.
I was struck by awe. And joy. What a wonderful, original work of art.
It also brings me great hope. Hope for our children and the possibilities that are before them–and before us. Endless possibilities for creative thought and unique expression.
What amazing and unfathomable worlds are yet to be ours? After all, everything is possible. Isn’t it?
October 4, 2010 Comments Off on I spy joy in originality
I spy joy on a trash can
Graffiti is a word that carries a negative connotation in our society. But sometimes graffiti can be good.
Just a couple of days ago I was walking around Portland and saw this trash can had been tagged with a heart. “Yes,” I thought to myself, “love.”
Who would have thought you could spread love through garbage? Certainly not me, but there it was. Plain, simple, clear as day. Love. Love thy brother. Love yourself. Love your life.
Love.
June 21, 2010 1 Comment
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a billboard for joy!
As you’re driving to work or a board meeting or a dentist appointment today you might see a big yellow billboard reminding you to choose joy. Or maybe one nudging you to believe in yourself. Or maybe one boldly declaring You are totally awesome!
Believe your eyes. You can choose joy, you can believe in yourself, and yes, you really are totally awesome. Totally.
There are 8 bright yellow billboards boasting positive messages going up in Portland, Oregon, and Vancouver, Washington, sometime today through Friday. They’ll be up for 4 weeks. In that time over 2 million sets of eyes will have seen them. That’s 2 million impressions for joy.
The Joy Team is spreading joy, optimism and inspiration to millions. Want to join us?
April 5, 2010 1 Comment
Introducing an ad campaign for joy!
Many of you may remember my daughter and I hitting the streets last November with messages of joy and inspiration from The Joy Team. Now we’ve made it official.
The Joy Team is now a non-profit corporation in Vancouver, Washington with the sole mission of spreading joy, optimism and inspiration to millions. Instead of reaching 30 or 40 people at a time, we’re shooting for millions. How are we going to do it? With the awesome power of outdoor advertising: billboards.
And we’re planning to put the first round of inspiring billboards up in the Portland, Oregon metro area in April or May of this year. We’ve got at least two billboards in the works. And we’d love to have more.
Want to be part of what very well may be the first ever ad campaign with the sole purpose of spreading joy? Find out how here.
March 7, 2010 Comments Off on Introducing an ad campaign for joy!
The Joy Team hits the streets
The Joy Team hit the streets yesterday in what some (well, maybe just my dad) are calling an act of Guerilla Happiness.
My daughter, Taryn, and I dropped 23 Joy Notes at random locations in Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon. We started what I hope to be the first of many outings with 18 different card designs — 6 of them drawn by Taryn and 12 of them created on the computer by me.
All the cards have positive, encouraging sayings and / or images on the front, hence the name Joy Notes. On the back is a note addressed Dear Friend, which lets the finder know the card was intended for him or her to find and keep.
Taryn and I happily dropped cards on park benches, in planters, tucked in cereal isles, propped in bathrooms, nestled in store windows… Together we had a wonderful time.
Driving home I was filled with joy at the thought that 23 people will stumble across these cards and their day will be brightened, even if just for a few minutes.
While Taryn and I have set out these seeds of inspiration in Portland and Vancouver, batches of Joy Notes have been sent to Seattle in Washington, Beaverton and Medford in Oregon, and Santa Fe in New Mexico.
To see photos of all 23 drops, visit our Facebook Fan Page.
The fronts of the first 18 Joy Notes are below.
Joy spreads!
November 30, 2009 4 Comments
I spy joy in The Joy Team!
Taryn and I are heading out to spread joy today in Vancouver, Washington, and Portland, Oregon.
We’ve started The Joy Team, t-shirts and all, and are on our way to put our first game plan into action.
More to come…
November 29, 2009 2 Comments
I spy joy in sidewalk art
There are many things that make us wealthy. The abundance and variety of beauty that surrounds us is one of them.
I find beauty much like I find joy–sprinkled lavishly as freckles on the golden cheeks of a child at summer’s end. Finding beauty adds dimension to the moments of our lives; making their relative shortness wide and deep.
Yesterday I found loveliness unexpected in the form of sidewalk art. What must have taken a fair amount of time, artistry and chalk lingers for countless passers by to appreciate. What a wonderful, surprising gift.
Life is rich, indeed.
August 2, 2009 Comments Off on I spy joy in sidewalk art
I spy joy in welcoming
Mom and I spent yesterday wandering. Mostly on Hawthorne Boulevard in Portland. The neighborhood there is a vibrant and fun and more than a little funky.
The neighborhood is that way, of course, because that’s how the people are who live and work there. It’s a very welcoming place, with welcoming people. What I love about them is that they are not afraid to show it.
They are not timid in anticipation of rejection or judgement. They wear their welcoming on their sleeves and give you the option of taking or leaving it. They are open and confident and free of the need for the good opinion of others.
They paint their houses in any combination of colors that please them and proudly post their desires for “Peace on Earth” where ever they see fit (look closely at the window).
Strolling among such honest, endearing homes it’s easy to be swept up in the warm embrace of joy; content and grateful to find a pocket of life lived out loud.
July 9, 2009 Comments Off on I spy joy in welcoming