Tuesday, November 14, 2023
Wither
There's a conspiracy brewing out on the Island. It got away from me early this year. All the perennial seeds I tossed around so casually didn't stand much of a chance against the unchecked weeds. A few brave zinnias, cosmos, and marigolds made statements here and there. For the most part, it's a jungle. Still, there was a lot of flowering stuff that attracted pollinators so I didn't do anything drastic. Like, set it all on fire.
For now, the rotting pumpkins, some squishy potatoes, sprouted onions, and garlic will languish until I call a pro to plow it all under so I can start fresh in the spring. The gardenias up in the mailbox garden continue to bloom. I'll pick some more today and cut the mildewed peony leaves and butterfly bush back down to the ground. Easy pickin's.
Saturday, November 11, 2023
Firsts
Thursday, November 09, 2023
Spirits
... Ghosts. Souls.
There are a lot more names for the Others in English alone. More beautiful names in other languages. Fantasma, esprit, iwin. Every culture in the world acknowledges the existence of the energy that animates us. Shadows that ripple, the scent of magnolias in December, and the feeling that you are not alone when you are the only one in the room. Figures in the cloth.
Animals know. Why struggle to explain? They just are.
I've been struggling for a little while with the new story. Not writer's block, but a lack of "why". An internet rabbit hole took me to a British police procedural from 2015 titled "River" starring Stellan Skarsgard. He's a police detective trying to solve the brutal murder of his female partner.
Her ghost and others will not give him a break. I don't usually binge on TV but the timing was right and I absorbed all six episodes. The writers seemed hell bent on making River seem or feel that he was broken. All of the spirits had various coy axes to grind.
Would it ever occur to anyone that displaced souls might be mostly clueless as to their purpose? Still and all, I gave the show a solid A. Did not want to sue anyone to recover my afternoon/evening.
Here I was critiquing an old TV show when I remembered that my two main characters do not have to advance the story all on their own. I had forgotten about the ghosts! I felt like someone just handed over the large handful of pieces that were missing from a thousand piece jigsaw.
Now to put them to work and, maybe, finally wise them up.
Tuesday, November 07, 2023
Sunday, November 05, 2023
Country comfort
All Souls in the grove and then a road trip to pick Charlie up from school and stay over.
Monday, October 30, 2023
The colors of stone
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| Hunter Moon by Colin |
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| Camilla |
I went to the dye table with the colors of New England in my head. What I got turned out like carnival clown barf, except for these.
This is Raven with a touch of Marigold and Deep Space for balance.
Some are darker, others lighter. I have about twenty skeins close cousins of these two and will post them for sale. The rest?
Over-dyeing on the kitchen table eventually.
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Sunday, October 29, 2023
Queen of Swords for the day
At some point, I took my Tarot cards out and turned each one face up in the light.
So, come 7am this was the view from the foot of my bed. I took a few pictures and fell deeply asleep.
I managed to catch Jupiter peeking from behind a tree and the moon gone goofy with branches in the way. One more as the sunrise lit the moonset.
Cleaned up. shopped, cooked even. Cajun sausage baked with red potatoes.
To frost the cake of this day, I invented a drink (if it has a name don't tell me) a fat ounce of bourbon, over a little ice. A hearty splash of lime and topped the big glass with apple cider. One was plenty.
I put on the movie, "The Two Popes", (I find it strangely compelling).
Started a new heart made with this moonlight thread and caught a visit from a lap thug every half hour or so.
This Queen of Swords (today) is grateful for all of it. Purple right shoe and all.
Saturday, October 28, 2023
Uncharted lands
The temperature out on the deck did peak at 80, but the sun's angle was...elsewhere. I usually work much hotter than this, so I'm tempering my expectations. I haven't picked through the archives to confirm it, but this is the latest I've ever had a dyefest.
There was little to no thought or prep. Just did it.
When I started throwing wads of wet cloth on the boards, I knew I was running out of steam.
The small, long bundles have six or eight skeins of thread inside. Those all had a brief soak in the magic sauce, and then I started slinging color. Dip, splash, pour, dash. Ruined one of my tan suede clogs. That was a poor choice.
Friday, October 27, 2023
Speaking of passions
Even though the first day was a little dreary, Fall in New England came through with color. I miss color.
I'll believe because:
-there is some wonderful cloth
-there is undyed thread
-there is still plenty of dye.
Techniques will be new and experimental so results?
The Good Luck gods have been very kind to me in all the small ways. What's one more go?
A thank you to them.
Thursday, October 26, 2023
Passions
A gift from a dear friend. I carried it swaddled in newsprint in my purse on the flight home, much to the stink-eye of the TSA in White Plains.
Mugs have gotten too gross of late. Drinking a mug of coffee could lead to heart palpitations. This little one might hold three or four ounces. The perfect size for sipping whiskey. I'll have to get some, being a writer and all.
T. and I go back to when we were both stay-at-home moms in Carmel, NY with four little boys between us. Remember the expression "dooryard neighbors"? Our lives spilled out into the common driveway and yard. There were always loving eyes on those kids from one window or another.
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I can't remember how or when we revealed that we both had a nearly secret passion for writing, likely over tea or wine depending on the time of day. She was the first to read and support the earliest stages of my novel. She still has a novel on the back burner, but in the past few years has discovered a passion for clay.
It was something special to sit across from her in the diner and watch her talk about her art and the joy it brings her every time she returns to it. I will keep this where I can see it with my favorite writing tools in it, I think, instead of whiskey.
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