Monday, May 18, 2015

Retreat Update

The arts retreat continues. I've been drawing native plants for a couple of projects I have decided to undertake. I roamed my son's farm drawing plants from a small prairie and down by a ravine, all the time watching out for snakes and hoping I would not pick up too many ticks. I didn't see snakes out there but of course did get acquainted with ticks. I don't know if they came into the house on my clothing or in the fur of the dogs who seemed to want to be with me all the time. I drew and took photos for color references. 

I also got underway with the writing project I've been thinking about for the past twelve years. The time seems right and I have made a good start on the project. I have no idea just how long this task will take, but I suspect several years. I'm quite pleased to be writing.

I spent about a week at the farm finding there the solitude I imagined. The disadvantage was that I didn't have on-line service there. (Yes I'm outdated in the electronics end of my projects, a fact that doesn't matter to me. I recall the first writing job I took on when I first got my word processor. It was truly primitive. I recall the first bulletin board I used to visit for games, freeware, and occasional messages. The upshot is that my now rather outdated computer is ages beyond what I used to write on. Also I know that writing is not a function of the pen, typewriter, word processor, or super-up-dated computer, but rather it is a function of the writer's mind and imagination and, of course, an able editor.)

For several days I've been in Jefferson City tending to family matters, but still I've found time to write. I also have drawn on a side trip to Missouri Wildflowers, the native plants nursery where my son is the farm manager. I spent part of a day at the Runge Nature Center, a project of the Missouri Department of Conservation. There I drew and engaged in an interesting conversation with a young man who was interested in my drawings. Today in the gardens around my ex-wife's house where I am staying I discovered two native plants I have not drawn. I've been writing for about two hours and I will soon go outdoors to draw. SO I'm addressing both projects. I don't have the right connector between my camera and computer, so I won't be able to show you photos of my favorite flowers and the like. Perhaps you will be so lucky next Monday if you read blogs on National Holidays.

Keep smiling. I am.

Jefferson City, 2015

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