The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Stories of love, loss and hope wing way to event

- SEAN O’NEIL

Ad i g i t a l reminiscen­ce trail has been created around Perth and Kinross to celebrate the Absent Friends festival which brings people together to remember their loved ones who have died.

Due to social distancing, organisers have formed the new trail which can be followed using QR codes which people can use to download stories, images, quotes and poems around love, loss, remembranc­e and hope.

The trail will start at the ‘Selfie Wings’ on Perth’s North Inch, which were created and painted by young carers from the city, as a space for people to share their reflection­s of life during Covid-19 on social media.

Emma Oram, who leads the Truacanta Perthshire project which funded the

event, said: “Now, more than ever, is the time to share our collective experience of how this has been for our communitie­s,

especially now that loss is broadcast on a daily basis.

“We hope that the Reminiscen­ce Trail will help people connect and make sense of these strange times.

“We are par tic ularly delighted to have contributi­ons from Jim Mackintosh in the form of four poems, which people will be able to download using the QR codes.”

Jim told The Courier he was happy to get involved in the project.

He said: “T hese are extraordin­ary times when anything I can do creatively through my poe tr y to provide mind- space for anyone to reflect on absent friends, lovers and family is the simplest of gestures which I offer so willingly and in a spirit of kinship.

“I would encourage everyone to take a moment if they can and seek out the trail.”

Pe r t h and Kinross Council will also light up Perth Bridge orange on

Sunday evening the event.

Karen Reid, chief e xec utive of the local authority, said: “Everyone has lost someone dear to them and everyone understand­s the feeling of loss and heartbreak that comes from missing a loved one.

“Now, more than ever, we need people to have these conversati­ons and offer hope and comfort to those around them who may be struggling to cope.”

T he annual e vent is supported by the Good Life Good Death Good Grief organisati­on and is also par t of the Truacanta Pe r t h s h i r e project, to support compassion­ate commun it ies in encouragin­g people to share stories of kindness and care.

The trail will run from November 1 to 7. to mark

 ??  ?? ‘TIME TO SHARE’: Emma Oram, who leads the Truacanta Perthshire project, alongside the selfie wings at Perth North Inch where the trail will begin.
‘TIME TO SHARE’: Emma Oram, who leads the Truacanta Perthshire project, alongside the selfie wings at Perth North Inch where the trail will begin.
 ??  ?? Emma Oram walking in the North Inch.
Emma Oram walking in the North Inch.

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