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Reading and Painting

August 7, 2023 at 8:26 am by Claudia

A rainy Monday here at the cottage, and I believe tomorrow will be rainy as well.

I started a little project yesterday. I’m going to do a little oil painting every other day or so. Maybe every day, who knows? They are intended to be done quickly without too much editing (though I did do a little editing later in the day.) The intention is to simply get in the habit of painting. To see what happens. I have no idea what my style is; frankly, I don’t think I have a style. I’m a beginner, and that is painfully obvious.

So yesterday, I put a few blobs of different paint colors (I think 5) inside a little tin, grabbed a couple of brushes, and sat down on the glider on the porch. I painted one of my favorite views on the porch. It’s what? Impressionistic? Childlike? I’m not sure. But I did it in less than an hour.

That sketchbook was a gift from reader Kathy. (Kathy, I didn’t prep the paper at all. I suppose I should, but it’s thick enough to take the paint.) I didn’t have the exact colors of paint I needed and because I had vowed to stick with what I had, this is what you get.

I guess you’d call it a ‘study?’ Or a Grandma Moses-type painting? Or maybe just a Claudia-painting.

Anyway, I’m okay with this one. Don LOVES it, but I am more critical. There are things I’d do differently if I had another go at it.

I’m going to take this little journey and find out who I am as a painter. Though I loved painting all the Roseville Pottery, I don’t want to do just that. We’ll see what I come up with.

I’m posting this here to hold myself accountable. You’ll see the good, the okay, and the “what was I thinking?”

I finished the first Richard Osman – The Thursday Night Murder Club – yesterday. I thoroughly enjoyed it! It’s so well-written and plotted. How refreshing to read a book that makes me laugh out loud! While I was reading it, I ordered the next book – The Man Who Died Twice – from the library and because it turned out my local library had it on the shelves, I got it right away. I’ve just started it.

And to prove that reading a chapter a day of an epic classic really does pay off:

Check it out! Look how much we’ve read! (I say ‘we’ because Don is reading W & P, too.) We are heading toward the finish line. Sometimes I fall behind and have to play catch-up, and sometimes, like now, I’m ahead by a chapter or two. TOLSTOY!!! A frigging brilliant writer. Stunningly brilliant.

Next year we’re doing a chapter a day of Hilary Mantel’s Cromwell Trilogy, which includes Wolf Hall, Bring Up The Bodies, and The Mirror and the Light. I’m not drawn to historical fiction and usually avoid it, but when Mantel died, I read a lot about these books and I had a glimmer of an idea that I should read them. Then, when Simon (who hosts the readalong) suggested these books for next year, I was thrilled. A message from the Universe, I think.

I have no idea what I’m going to paint today, Hopefully, I’ll find some inspiration despite the gray skies.

Okay. Remember our new schedule: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday.

Stay safe.

Happy Monday.

 

Filed Under: books, oil painting, reading 32 Comments

The New Schedule

August 6, 2023 at 8:32 am by Claudia

Zoe and I thank you for all your lovely comments yesterday. I had tears in my eyes more than a few times.

Thank you for your support, for your kindness, and thank you for being here. Bless you.

So, we’ve decided the new schedule. I will post on Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday. The weekend day may change – I’ll wait to see how the whole thing feels. I’m sure it will take me a while to get used to it, so for now, I will ‘schedule’ the post in my planner.

Some breathing space is much appreciated. I’ve been suffering from anxiety again after a nice long break from that little monster. I know it will go away eventually. But in the meantime, I’m going to get out my oil paints and see if I can get my mojo back.

I pulled out my pottery paintings the other day and took a photo of them. I’m proud of them.

Still haven’t framed them!

I just need to play with paints for a bit and see where that takes me.

Stay safe.

Happy Sunday,

 

Filed Under: Blythe dolls, oil painting 40 Comments

Blogging

August 5, 2023 at 9:31 am by Claudia

Saturday morning.

The concert turned out to be a big hit, with a good-sized crowd. Don’s friend, John Putnam, has a band and they drove up from NYC and were a huge hit. The other performer was a musician Don discovered who lives in West Virginia. Also a huge hit. John Putnam, by the way, works a lot professionally. He was in the Escape to Margaritaville  orchestra and that’s how Don knows him.

While that was going on, I got a loud warning on my phone about a severe thunderstorm that was headed our way, with warnings specifically for the people attending our county fair. (Just a couple of miles from us.) I looked outside and all I could see was the sky lighting up – continuously – with lightning. At times, I saw an entire streak of lightning in the sky – wish I’d had my camera with me! There was thunder also, but mostly lightning. It looked like a special effect for a movie. But as far as I know, we had no rain. Very strange!

Okay. I’ve been thinking about this a lot lately. It is becoming increasingly hard to think of something to talk about every day of the week. The fact is, there are times when nothing much is happening. We’re older, we’re not working at the moment, and our days are fairly quiet. When you’ve been blogging for 15½ years, finding new things to talk about is a challenge. Don’t worry, I’m not ending the blog yet. I’m just trying to find a solution so that I don’t feel like I have to pull a rabbit out of a hat every day.

I’m thinking of blogging 3 or 4 days a week. I don’t get much ad income anymore – that has decreased for most bloggers. I get enough to help with the odd bill or two, and to pay for the costs of maintaining this blog. Just barely. I’m not sure how decreasing the days I blog will affect that ad income. I guess I’ll find out!

I was thinking of setting specific days for my posts so that you don’t have to wonder if I’ve posted on a certain day. Maybe Monday, Wednesday, Friday and Saturday. Or Sunday, if that seems better for you.

What do you think?

I love blogging, but it takes a lot of effort on a daily basis. I need to come up with a solution that gives me some breathing space. I’ve held the job of blogger longer than any other job I’ve had, and I’m one of the few original bloggers still doing blogging. And I’m one of a few that blog on a daily basis.

Stay safe.

Happy Saturday.

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I live in a little cottage in the country with my husband. It's a sweet place, sheltered by old trees and surrounded by gardens. The inside is full of the things we love. I love to write, I love my camera, I love creating, I love gardening. My decorating style is eclectic; full of vintage and a bit of whimsy.

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