Granville Turns Purple

 


June is Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month in the United States, symbolized by the color purple. Granville has gone all-in: businesses throughout the village are decorated with signs, ribbons, and all manner of purple paraphernalia. It creates a nice sense of the community coming together for a cause.

Concrete post by the Yarn Shop.

Twisted Scissors salon. (I love the name; I think it's a play on "twisted sisters.")

Veterans Memorial Park.

Alzheimer's and religion.

Pember Library and pinwheels.

A creative variation on the theme.

The offices of my wonderful financial advisor. (I had to get that in.)

Purple and patriotism.


Tasteful.

Bedecked.

I have a contrarian view of this celebratory "month." It turns out there are two months dedicated to Alzheimer's disease awareness -- June and November. And it so happens that June is also Pride Month, and has been for a lot longer than it has been Alzheimer's & Brain Awareness Month. I can't help wondering if it's more than coincidence. Not to put a damper on the community pride (pun intended), but draping the town in purple is a convenient way to forget about Pride Month. During my hourlong photographic stroll around the village, I saw only a single rainbow sadly hanging from the fence of a house. I know that Alzheimer's is a terrible, often deadly disease, but so are homophobia, transphobia, and the oppression of LGBTQ+ people in this country and around the world. 

Let's not forget!






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  1. The big pride event in Stockholm is always in August for some reason. Always a massive event.

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