Rocks in my head
It ain't the first time I've thought I had rocks in my head. The love of being a clay artist. The love of being part of a group that work too hard for very little pay. The love of being different and not being like everybody else.
I just spent 4 days paddling on the waters of beauiful Georgian Bay where the rocks really do rock. This is the Canadian Shield with feldspar, mica, quartz and numerous other geological wonders.
Some artists are able to go out to nature and replecate her. Well they try but she always wins. Me, I go out and come home with a mind full of thoughts that when I make I work I think hmmmm that looks like a rock shelf. That looks like a big round boulder I saw. What I was thinking today while making some cups was that symetry can go to hell. I have been called an "expressive" person and the work I like to make is clearly "expressive". The cups I have been making are sitting on rock shelves.
This Friday I head out to "The Rock" NFLD to teach at the Fogo Island Clay Center. I have never been so excited. This is an island off an island that is becoming an artist's community. This is the kind of energy I have been searching for some time now.
Fogo Island is hard to get to, it's climate is hard, it's people are over the top wonderful. What can I say " just like pottery "if it were easy everyone would be doing it!"
I'd like to thank Sarah Fulford and Peggy White for inviting me and throwing open the handmade NFLD quilt. I can't wait to taste chowder, cod, lobster, scallops and salty air.
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Bon voyage!
May it be Your will,
Our God,
God of our fathers and mothers,
That we journey in peace
And return in peace,
Safe from the ancient hazards of travel –
Enemies, thieves, ambushes and wild beasts –
And safe from modern perils –
Plane crashes and traffic wrecks,
Scammers and con artists,
Infectious disease and quarantine –
So that our travel serves it highest purpose,
And we reach our destination and return home
In joy, life and health.
Grant us grace in Your eyes
And in the eyes of all whom we meet.
The World as we knew it is gone, and for what feels like such a long time we have experienced so much hardship during this Pandemic.
As we prepare to walk into the future we pray for the "new normal" to come.
May our hearts be unified in You more than ever.
May the tender moments of seeing someone again in person be all the more rich and treasured. May the reunions, interactions, and moments ahead be held in such intentionality and may we turn to You in sincere gratitude.
Help us to come out of this Pandemic better, not bitter.
Help us to become more considerate of others, more mindful of how we can help one another, and how we can serve You and Your children well.
We thank You that no matter how dark the night may get, there is the hope of the dawn to come.
Dear Potter,
The lump of clay that I am
Keeps crying for some form
Day by day
I yearn for you to mold me
This is a trust song, Lord
I am in your hands like clay
I am ready to be transformed:
I expect to be molded
I expect to be beautiful
I expect to be loved.
And if by chance
Someone should drop me
As your apprentices sometimes do,
I expect to be hurt.
I’m just trying to say
I have surrendered to your dream for me
I am in your hands like clay.
Song by Buck Owens
Oh, I must have had rocks in my head
When I believed anything that you said
Like a puppy, I rolled over and played dead
Oh, I must have had rocks in my head
Many nights, I've waited up 'til 12 o'clock
But that's all over, now my waiting's gonna stop
I get dressed up and I'll go out on the town
While I'll live it up and you can live it down
Oh, I must have had rocks in my head
When I believed anything that you said
Like a puppy, I rolled over and played dead
Oh, I must have had rocks in my head
Well, I'm tired of talkin' to the walls
Tired of waitin' all alone for you to call
So when you see me dancing with a brand-new girl
Then you'll know that I've got a brand-new whirl
Oh, I must have had rocks in my head
When I believed anything that you said
Like a puppy I rolled over and played dead
Oh, I must have had rocks in my head
Yes, I must have had rocks in my head