Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Another Scatter-Shot Post


This is what I achieved in three hours. Meaning that small bit of glaze painting. Those are not the colors they will be after firing. 
Inshalla. 
The pink-looking color on the edges of the petals (or shall we call them the lips of the petals?) is supposed to look like this.


Candy Apple Red

And the sickly grey-looking color on the inner petals themselves will hopefully look like this.


Grapel

That is not a typo. "Grapel" is indeed the name. 
But who knows? And whatever colors they turn out to be after firing, will they dance a spicy tango together or will they fight? 
I'm hoping on the tango. I have no idea what color I'll paint the other petals nor do I envision what color the outer part of the bowl will be but probably green. A green of some sort, at least. And what will the center look like? There must be yellow for the pollen and beyond that, I don't know. I love the process of going through all my little bottles of glaze and looking up what the colors are supposed to look like after the heat of the kiln has its way with them, and then just quick-quick, reaching out and grabbing one I think I like, and going with that. 
I have no brush skills. I've taken exactly one art class in my life and the main project I did in that class was with a palette knife. And this was in the 8th grade, I do believe. One semester. And, oh yes- I have painted my finger and toe nails many times and I suck at that. 
So this is all a trip and an adventure and I am very, very slow and despite that, my painting is sloppy. I can't paint a wall, y'all. This fact has been proven over and over again. 
But oh well. 
I am having fun. 
Class was more sedate today. Not sure why. This is part of it, I guess. I don't think anyone was thrilled with what they accomplished. 
Perhaps the moon is not in the seventh house of pottery right now nor has Jupiter aligned with Mars. 
Or something. 
And why is Mercury ALWAYS in retrograde? 
I am curious about these things. 

Still, it was a good time, three hours of concentrating on painting two colors onto clay, general small talk, a few good laughs, learning some more about the women I am in class with. 
A funny thing happened. I was outside, sanding my bowl before I began the glazing process. This smooths out bumps and rough spots and so forth (in theory) and a man got out of his car which he had parked in a spot right across from where I was working and said in the most jovial tone, "What are you sanding?"
"Uh. A bowl," I said. I mean...really?
"Can I see it?" he asked. 
And so I showed it to him and I could tell he was not overwhelmed with admiration but he said something like, "Nice!" and I felt exactly like a child when an adult tries to make conversation with them although the guy wasn't weird or creepy or anything but very friendly, as amiable as a Labrador sniffing your legs and offering his head for a good scratch. 
It was weird but it wasn't weird weird.
And other things happened after pottery including Lily going to lunch with us again wherein I learned even more from her about things that are sexual in nature or in the neighborhood of that. For instance, did you know that women who ply their trade as sex workers at truck stops are called "Lot Lizards?" 
How could I be 71 years old and not know this? 
Dang. 

And on that note, may I say that I have buried the lede here. About half an hour ago I got this text from my across-the-street neighbor:

Great news. I talked with Austin Hosford today, our County Commissioner and we all are on to same page. He does not agree with Kundra's request and does not want to change the land code if the community is not behind it! He appointed 2 planning commissioners from Heritage Hills who also support this viewpoint. It still will be important to show up at the meeting to convince the other planning commissioners. I also pointed out that Kundra intends to sell the property which would  anyone to do as they please. 

Given what Kundra said in the article in the Monticello News, the current code would accommodate a pharmacy, urgent care, etc. under mixed use suburban residential.

And then this:

Austin was a reasonable person to talk to, even though he ran as a Republican. 

As you can see, I have some wonderful neighbors. And it looks like we have a very good County Commissioner. 
Again I say, "Inshallah." 

Glen's been catching some very fine fish up there at the cabin when he's not working his ass off, doing carpentry stuff. 



And this is what his sunset looked like tonight. 


I'm going to go heat up the tofu and vegetable stir fry I made on Monday night. I believe I will add some fresh peas I got at the Asian market today. I mean, they need shelling but I think I can do that. 

Oh! Here's a thing I saw on the wall of a restroom I was in today.



Amen. That is our spiritual message for today. 

Some of us are Buddhist Monks who walk thousands of miles through snow and ice for peace and some of us get our wisdom from bathroom walls which is nothing like Simon and Garfunkel were singing about when they said, "And the words of the prophets are written on the subway walls..."

I honestly am so humbled by those monks as I think we probably all are and to be honest, Paul Simon's songs have gotten me through some very tough times.  

Meanwhile...

Love...Ms. Moon


 




6 comments:

  1. I didn’t know they were called Lot Lizards, either, and i’m about your age. The things our children teach us.
    Good news on the property! I hope it works out for your little corner of the world.

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  2. I am glad your community and its leaders are rallying.Wonderful news and hope all voices will be heard! *Be the change*...love it! As I love the Monks who brought their steps and their message and love to so many....I have followed them on their journey and they have lifted so many hearts and their message is being felt and heard everywhere. Doesn't get more meaningful than that. they *are* the change
    Susan M

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  3. This post made me smile, all the way from grapel to fishing, to sunsets to-oh my goodness, sounds really positive about your meeting. Hang onto those vibes. Think of every angle you can to fight it! Sounds like you have like-minded neighbors. Your bowl will look super cool with the red and purple. I love the bright colors. And I absolutely love Paul Simon’s music and so mention of him made me smile too. Hopefully all goes well tomorrow. -Nicol

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  4. OMG- the monks too are a smile-worthy thought! -Nicol

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  5. I'm insh'allahing right along with you. Maybe, just maybe, local government can work in your favor. I hope a lot of the community stands up and speaks out against the proposed zoning change.

    My mind can't get its head around the glaze colors. It takes more imagination than my very left brain contains to visualize what they'll look like after firing. Can't wait to see the results.

    Looking forward to the next batch of camellia photos!

    Chris from Boise

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  6. It has been interesting to follow the Monks long walk ... I didn't follow all of it but have enjoyed the bits I have seen!
    I was afraid ICE would try messing with them! I believe local police really protected them!
    Peace ... not while the Orange Bastard's still in D.C. and above ground!

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