Did I already show you this? I went back and looked at last Wednesday's post which is pottery day, and I didn't see a photo of it so maybe not. That's the leaf platter I made using a...leaf. Easiest thing I ever did which was to press the leaf into the clay and trace around the perimeter and cut it out. I did put a base of sorts on it. Looking at the picture I realize I put it on the shelf to be fired with a lot of rough spots in it that I should have taken care of before now. After it's fired, I can sand things.
Well, technically.
What I worked on today was my next fish bowl. I'm hoping this will be a bowl. I left it to dry on another bowl which I'm using for a mold of sorts. Come to think of it, I probably should have left it inside the mold.
Y'all- I'm not that bright.
Ms. Lizzie was not there today as she is off on a wild adventure with her entire family AND Gentleman Caller. It's sort of like an annual reunion. All of the pictures I've seen are beautiful and filled with smiling happy people.
Felisha got back from her trip to France with her aunts and despite the horrible heat, she had a GREAT time. It was good to see her.
A few other people were missing too so it was a quiet class.
Oh. Here's the fish.
I need to branch out a little on the fish design, don't I? I saw a fired fish that a woman I know did that was so fucking awesome and just plain art that I feel completely inadequate now and honestly, this woman has always made me feel that way. And I'm sure she certainly does not mean to. Which somehow makes it even worse.
Anyway, the fish was a barracuda and had the fiercest teeth and tail you can imagine and I was in awe.
Here I am with my silly little whimsical fishes with eye lashes rather than teeth, all resembling each other, but that's me. I am far more whimsy than I am barracuda.
After pottery I met up Glen and Tom's other friend for lunch. As I think I may have said, he's the financial guy. They make a good team and enjoy each other's company so that is very good. They've both known Tom forever so they definitely have that in common. After talking to him today he and I realized that we know many, many people in common, most from the old, old days in Tallahassee where he lived before he moved to Seattle and learned the business he's been in for years and before he moved to St. Augustine. He and I had to have met. That's all there is to it. He used to regularly go see my ex-husband's band and we both spent plenty of time at all the same old haunts and we were throwing names around that I haven't thought of in years.
It was cool and yet, it was also odd. How did this man whom I have no memory of know all the people who made up my past?
Here's another odd thing- I feel quite disconnected to Tom's dying and he is indeed dying. He's in hospice now and hasn't been cognizant for a few days. He's getting morphine because he seems to be in pain. Every time someone tries to touch or move him he groans and pulls away. This is probably the most Tom's been touched in decades. Or maybe his entire life. I don't know. But it is not making him happy now.
I know I should be feeling more compassion or perhaps sadness or empathy or all of those things but I simply don't. He had no desire to live like this and if he had a choice, he never would. Who among us would? He can't swallow food, he can't respond to speech, and as I said, he's probably in pain.
But today Glen and the other friend visited an attorney, had a meeting with hospice, went to the funeral home to make those arrangements, and to several banks where Tom's accounts are. They are getting it done. The other friend drove home to St. Augustine this afternoon and Glen is going fishing on Friday.
I guess all of us sort of feel like we played the parts we needed to play in Tom's life for many years and now it's time to let him go on.
So we sat in the Cuban restaurant I love and had soup and Cuban sandwiches and talked about the old days and about our memories of Tom and I think that was a pretty good memorial service.
I went to Costco and I went to Publix and I went to Target where I got two more pairs of men's cargo shorts. So it was a busy day for me. Nothing compared to going to appointments with lawyers and hospice and banks and a funeral home but let's face it- that is all so far out of my lane that I can't even imagine doing any of it.
Here's a yellow zinnia with the sun illuminating it. It was almost shimmering with its color, its life-soul.
And of course Maurice followed me out to the garden and lazed in the pine straw right beside some volunteer Thai basil that I've just let grow up where it will.
She rolled in the pine straw which probably felt good to her, batting and smelling the basil.
My little orange tiger familiar.
Jessie reported that she and Liz Sparks got to meet up today and had a good hike and a nice cold swimming hole dip and then journeyed up to Pisgah where they ate ice cream bars and looked over the mountains from the beautiful view there.
I betcha Liz will write about it on her blog. And by the way, she was at Jessie's birth.
Isn't it funny how things come full circle in our lives? Funny and also rather amazing.
I think so.
God, it's hot.
Not too humid though!
And actually, it's only 91 degrees on the back porch where I am. Not so bad. Not so bad at all.
Love...Ms. Moon







Your art is your art, no need to compare! Your fish have their own following.
ReplyDeleteI came to say the same, really. Did you enjoy making your little fish? Did she bring you joy?
DeleteOMG too darned hot for you. ahh...my heart is with Tom....it does not sound like he has family other than the deep friendship w/ you and Mr Moon? May his end come soon and as comfortably as it can be....I keep him in my heart. I have 2 friends who are going through *Tom* time right now...I keep them close also.... cripes. Your potter leaf is absolutely stunning......... your best work yet (IMO) .....and do NOT stop making fish.....your fish are wonderful
ReplyDeleteSusan M
what Glen has gone through with/for Tom is truly commendable. Yes, it's time for Tom to move on at this stage.
ReplyDeleteMaurice is enjoying the basil. Your tiger familiar most certainly keeps tabs on you.
The yellow zinnia is awesome. It was near 100 here today in NE Ohio. Some areas of Cleveland have lost power d/t the heat and demand for electric. Tomorrow is to be another doozy.
Keep cool. The fish dish will be a awesome...I just know!
Paranormal John
I love the leaf platter!! and the fish with actual lips instead of the smile previously used is much better in my opinion. I suspect Tom may not hold on much longer, I think he is ready to go, and all his affairs will be properly sorted.
ReplyDeleteOur temperatures right now are in the low 60F range, down to 55F overnight so I am layered up and trying to not use the heating too much as the electricity costs have risen again.
Jessie looks happy and Liz too.