There's something un-real about the month of December,
as if real life deadlines go on hold.
in the dark time of December
I retreat into the grid.
I sit by the window with the bird feeder view and hand stitch.
I pin my work up because it is impossible to see it when it is in my lap.
I plan to organize the finished quilt with a horizon.
I've been looking at the open water, it's always moving, the ice not in yet
The moving water makes me think that I always am asking why?
Why do I ask why?
Trust myself.
Learn why
"what does it mean to say "I lose myself" asked Immanuel Kant in 1786
I lose myself in this grid
it's dark by 4:30
It's the shortest day.
But the cloth gets larger.
In the evenings I plug away on the sunny-rainy piece.
The stitches make it denser, but it doesn't get bigger
Our girls come home on Saturday.
as if real life deadlines go on hold.
I've been stitching 9-patches, making new cloth from tiny squares.
In the busy daysin the dark time of December
I retreat into the grid.
I sit by the window with the bird feeder view and hand stitch.
mrs cardinal |
mr cardinal |
I plan to organize the finished quilt with a horizon.
I've been looking at the open water, it's always moving, the ice not in yet
The moving water makes me think that I always am asking why?
Why do I ask why?
Trust myself.
Learn why
"what does it mean to say "I lose myself" asked Immanuel Kant in 1786
I lose myself in this grid
it's dark by 4:30
It's the shortest day.
But the cloth gets larger.
In the evenings I plug away on the sunny-rainy piece.
The stitches make it denser, but it doesn't get bigger
Our girls come home on Saturday.
Blessed Solstice to you dear Judy. I love the grid in your lap.You shared a quote from Agnes Martin once. Agnes said: the grid is innocence. I have that quote on my work wall.
ReplyDeleteBlessed Solstice to you Valerie. And to your beautiful family. xo
Deletesuch a beautiful post of your work in hand at this turning of the year
ReplyDeleteyou are beautiful Mo. happy Solstice xo
DeleteYou mentioned the ice and I remember when I worked at red lodge on Manitoulin Island the ice we used all summer was cut in large blocks from the lake! What wonderful memories from a special place!
ReplyDeleteIt is a spiritual place. I sink into this place, and love to live here. What a beautiful memory of Red Lodge. Happy Solstice to you xoxo
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