How it Might be Going

It's really a lot like the North Pole.  Or how I imagine it since I've really never been there.

But now it is raining.  I'm going to try to get the neighboring farmer to plow the mush before it freezes solid. Otherwise I won't be going anywhere for quite a while.

good enough

 

So I slowly continue on this little cloth, I'm practicing, using it as a study for how I might continue in the Forever Zone, which today, I have renamed in my mind, The Forever Home.  I would want to  detail each step as the thoughts come to me.  To let them expand into the moment.  I am trying to get into the habit of spending more time in the in between. Slower Cloth maybe? I just feel that each moment is an opportunity to choose so many paths.  And although I may move in one direction,  you might use that moment as a spark too and build another fire and end up in a completely different place.  You know what I mean?

9 moments

This is where I am this morning.

a step back

I took a step back. removed that bottom scrap.  I'll rummage through the scrap basket.  Soon  I hope to include rummaging in my story.

ok for now

We are warmed. By the fire, and by the company of travelling companions.

And  the bigger story warns us it's gonna be quite a journey. Light a fire.

A few days away now.

 

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49 comments

  1. I love the white dots around your moon face and the cat-shaped blank space at the bottom. It sort of suggests rainbow as portal. I’m glad, but not surprised to see you making the most of what you have to bend your house around you and keep yourself more comfortable. Serious winter there in New York.

  2. JoyceL

    My granddaughter learned to paint rainbows at the ripe old age of 3. We painted many rainbows. However, her favorite color is pink so eventually ALL of her rainbows have to have pink in them as well!! I love how kids just do it however they want.

  3. Judith

    I see the shadow cat in your stitching,
    I have a sense of settledness in knowing I’m in my forever house with my forever car. Whatever breaks can be fixed.

  4. sharon

    ” each moment is an opportunity to choose so many paths…” YESSSSS!!!
    jude, you provide soooooo many “jumping off points” for potential deep dives. having recently moved into a forest cottage, with the nearest town of 100 “neighbors” (or as one local said, “102, now that you’re here”), i agree wholeheartedly with marjee. ever grateful for the warmth of your creative fire… x

  5. Maja

    When I look at this I immediately see the back of Solo’s head looking out the window at the moon!
    This is my year of “completion” – finishing all the projects I have set aside for so many years – a quilt dedicated to my father, an embroidered blanket – and I find that watching how you work has freed me to explore different ways of finishing these things. This has been a hard winter, but having you to follow has made it much more bearable. Thank you!

  6. MARJEE F ZEIER

    I live in small town Montana, and I wouldn’t ever trade the consequences of our weather and conditions for the conveniences of a city. I am not suited to city life.

  7. Nancy

    These are very kind and wise eyes Jude. I like that you added to the Rainbow Door (and removed that bottom piece). Today that rainbow view reminds me of the story of an old co-worker about a cartoon she grew up with in Japan, where the main character has an “Anywhere Door” on his belt. He could say some certain phrase about where he wanted to go and woosh…off he went.
    I could use an anywhere door 🙂
    Take care

  8. Beth O

    Oh, wow! Cold!!! I love your approach to all of it, Jude. Looking forward to The Forever Home and rummaging, yes! I spend lots of time doing that, too. It’s very calming & inspiring for me. Enjoy your time away, and thanks so much for sharing with us!

  9. Dee

    “It’s free and it’s working” is about as good an appraisal as one can get! I suspect though with some hunting around either in person or online you could eventually find some very cheap antique windows to repurpose.

  10. June Etta

    Words fail me, these times. So I simply want to say thank you, Jude, for your inspiration and company on this long, and yet fleeting journey.

  11. Joe Madl

    The shifting fates are never set in stone, eh? Enjoy the radiant fire, you two! Toast them toes and needle chant the moment into your story!
    Much love and Namasté,
    Joe

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