Do Nothing In Particular
| by Jeff Littlejohn | |
![]() | Recently, I was “pouring” over a recently purchased book, The Great
Neighborhood Book, authored by Jay Walljasper. Within contains a
storehouse of things—simple and fun—people can do to build trusting and
meaningful relationships with each other right where they live. The subtitle “A Do-it-Yourself Guide to Placemaking” suggests it’s not a heavy read. It isn’t. Short snippet ideas like “going to school on a walking bus,” “making a paradise out of a parking lot,” “intersection repair,” “fighting crime is a walk in the park,” etc, keep you wanting more! Who thinks of such cool things! Delightfully, there at the very end of the book Walljasper concludes with his chapter, “Do Nothing in Particular.” With glee, let me share it with you. |
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The Professional Porch Sitters Union began on Crow Hollister’s comfy
front porch in 1999 and now features chapters across the country.
Hollister encourages you to start your own, keeping in mind that the
organization is governed by only one rule: “Sit down a spell. That can
wait.” He’d like to hear how it goes, but don’t sweat it if you don’t
get around to writing him. * * * | |
![]() | Do you hear Walljasper’s message? Thanks Jay, I do. I glimpse earthly images of a heavenly reality—life and life to the full! (Jn. 10:10) The joy of “soaking in” life and life together. Often we are so dang busy we miss much of that laid right before us. In this work, however we label it: mission, ministry, community development, lets do nothing in particular first, but to smell the roses—even with our neighbors. JL |
| Excerpted from the Great Neighborhood Book by Jay Walljasper (New Society Publishers). The book was written with Project for Public Spaces, a non-profit organization that has been helping citizens improve their communities for 30 years. You can order the book from www.pps.org. Walljasper is a senior fellow at PPS. | |

