Thursday, August 28, 2008

it's been forever, I know.


but you know sometimes how you just get caught up in something and all your effort goes into walking down that particular path?

I get distracted. and I've been trying to figure out how to do some things I said I'd do, without understanding exactly what I was saying yes to, and it's just five days now until I'm supposed to be doing what I said I could do - and can, and more, it's just a matter of confidence. some days I have it, some days, well.


so anyway. I've been painting a lot. not writing so much. not on the computer much at all except to check email now and then. deleting old pictures. getting rid of things, making room for new things, or nothing, I suppose. making room for nothing. going to carnivals.


the shed has a new cat. the black one is chasing mice on some farm somewhere. neither of them was ever mine, if cats are ever anyone's anyway. but for some reason the shed collects cats. and moths. the moths flutter out at dusk, or I find them sleeping and surprised when I turn over some forgotten half-finished project. sometimes they sleep in the folds of my shed coat.

I don't mean to speak in riddles, really, but it's my first language, incoherence. so anything understandable is a rough and incomplete translation. some days it doesn't seem worth the effort, to make the leap from the unruly stream of thought to the discipline of sentences.

4 comments:

MB said...

the discipline of sentences is highly over-rated. better the rambling musicality of honest and sincere feelings and observations, tumbled out as they come and laid bare before the world in whatever form they take, poetry, prose, or school-approved "correct" structure and syntax. nice cat, happy one that. every shed needs a cat. confidence/no confidence, it doesn't matter, just put yourself in the middle of the thing, let go of the levers and let it make itself...

Pauline said...

well, yes and no - even a tumbling stream has the discipline of banks, and when it floods there's chaos. and after the chaos, a new terrain so I'd say go for both the chaos and the discipline (as it seems you are). love the images, both written and photographed!

Grackle Girl said...

Love all three photographs for three different reasons. I am a grackle girl, not really a cat person, but that third photo is warm and wonderful.

So happy to read your blog again! You have a way with words. If I had only half your talent...

shara said...

thank you all for your kind comments. I keep meaning to write, but I'm not at the computer much, it makes my arms ache. at this rate I'll be needing voice dictation software if I want to keep blogging - or I'll have to learn to be concise, and that hardly seems likely.