Tell Heaven
On my run
thru White’s Woods this morning I came up with the meaning of life. My Uncle
Jimmie the potter used to tell me that less than 15% of a potter’s time was
spent doing what they love to do- throw and make pots. The rest of the time was
spent in maintenance- making glazes, making clay, cleaning, grinding, etc. etc.
You know the list of 182 duties from my book.
So at the
beginning of the love affair with clay you go to the guild or school and you
make pots. Someone else does all the maintenance. Wow, this is soooooo cool
being a potter. Then you go full time and find you have sooooo little time to
make pots and soooo much maintenance to attend to.
I think the
same goes for relationships. In the beginning you get all dolled up, go out for
dinner and good times. The maintenance is left at home either already done or
waiting for your return. Then you decide
to go full time. Maintenance, maintenance, and more maintenance. You need
maintenance, the house needs maintenance, the yard/garden needs maintenance,
the groceries, the laundry, the car, the book work, email maintenance, friendship
maintenance and on and on.
Yesterday I
decided not to go for my run in White’s Woods because I had too much maintenance
to do. So I forget about my own personal maintenance in favour of all the other
things that need to be done. I need the run for my physical, emotional,
spiritual and mental well being. This is
my hour each day that is for me and yet I see this pile of other stuff and
buckle in. I even skipped my music night to do the damn taxes. Dumb, dumb, dumb!
So full
time pottery, full time relationships require some potting time. Some time to
be creative interesting and thoughtful. I’m too busy is a piss poor excuse. You
will always be too busy..
So if you
are the lucky bugger that gets to go in the studio each day and magically
groceries appear and are put away, the laundry gets done and put away, the
house is clean, the damn book keeping is attended to and all the maintenance of
life is looked after for you I suggest when you arrive at the Pearly Gates you just say “ No thanks Pete, I
found Heaven on Earth. I’ll just be movin’ along!
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