So we fix our eyes not on what is seen, but on what is unseen. For what is seen is temporary, but what is unseen is eternal.
2Corinthians 4:18
I like todays verse because it reminds me that there is more to “life” than just what we see. If we only look at this life we have a very narrow field of vision for sure. While I love my life and the people in it I would be very sad to believe that this is all there is.
As I mentioned a couple of days ago, I have been playing in my sketchbook. I love art — color, shapes, texture — I love nature although I like to observe it from afar — I will never be an outdoor enthusiast that does things like camp and hike. And, I love trees. So, I sat down yesterday and decided to make another go of a tree. Here is my attempt —
Yes, I realize it is crooked because I was sitting at an angle, I suppose. I looks more like a Halloween tree than the one in my back yard but it is a decent attempt. I have a feeling that this whole sketchbook is going to be filled with trees. A strange thing happened while I was drawing it though — as I was working on the right side of the trunk a voice popped into my head — a male voice — and simply said “your lines are too straight”. And he popped right out again. It was clear as a bell and I know who the voice was. That isn’t possible, is it? Well, I took “his” advice, made my lines less straight and it all came together to be this. Yes, it is crooked but I figure it has just spend eons with the wind blowing it that way. I wonder what lives in the hole in the middle? I think a nice little squirrel family. I will continue to work on this tree and maybe there will be a story.
Story writing is something I always enjoyed doing as well — it is also a form of art — painting pictures with words. We did a lot of creative writing in high school and I was always very secretly proud of myself for having my work routinely used by the teacher in other venues like teacher conferences and things like that. I still like to write stories but haven’t done so in awhile.
Back about 42 years ago I signed up for one of those correspondence writing courses that you see in magazines — The Institute of Children’s Literature. It was legit and I really enjoyed doing the assignments. One thing I wrote was called “The Perils of Petie” about a parrot — an arrogant little thing — that learned some good life lessons. My father mocked it up and was going to illustrate it for me but that never came to fruition. I still have the mockup. He always encouraged me.
Today I have some more cross stitch supplies coming. Needlework or needlecrafts is another form of art for me, even if I am just following a pattern. I received my new hoop and I have ordered some twill tape to wrap the bottom hoop with and a couple of other little notions — a seam ripper and a tape measure. It will be here today and I can’t wait to get that hoop wrapped.
I also ordered a new tote from Lands End.
This will be my new cross stitch tote. I bought the medium and figure it will probably be a little too large — we will see. It was on a really good sale or I would not have purchased it — I only buy on sale. Right now I am using a knitting caddy to, well, tote everything around in, and, after many years the thing is pretty much collapsing on me and falling apart. I need something new and less obtrusive.
So, hopefully the tote bag will get here soon and it will be an improvement.
Not much has been happening on Noah’s Deck — there are still two foxes out there from time to time and a half dozen cats that wander through — not to mention the bobcat — but the one thing missing is Bam, my little favorite fox. I don’t see any evidence that anything bad has happened to her so I am just hoping that, since it is mating season, she has found the love of her life and is out being her best self. I am sad though because watching her was a highlight of my day. I am hopeful though that she will be back.
So, I am off to do some chores. I started walking yesterday and did increase my step count by quite a bit but not nearly what it should be. However, in this case, I believe in “baby steps”. We will see how it goes.
Have a wonderful day and do something exciting!
2 comments:
I like the tote you're getting, although the old one is really cute.
I hope you keep on sketching because the sketch of the tree looks good to me and I think you have talent.
Thank you Granny! I always joked and said I got my Dad’s figure (portly) and my mom’s artistic talent (none) which I should have had her tiny, nice little figure and his talent! Maybe it will come out in me in my old age!
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