If I am repaired, can we meet again for the first time, in all of the places I have feared to go, and then, again, in all of the places I will have forgotten, if I am repaired?




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Here is the desk drawer in which all of my odds and ends are kept, tidbits that would otherwise never see the light of day.











Sunday, November 14, 2010

Timber Framing, House Cleaning and the Muse

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So, I’m a little embarrassed—now that I’ve gone on youtube and seen some real timber framer’s handiwork—saying that my sawmill shed is timber framed. Sure, I used timbers, but… No. Not even.

Anyway, I ordered a book. The next building will be the real deal. I figure by the time I get to the barn (which, if you can keep a secret, will probably be my new house and studio) I’ll be up to snuff… a bonifide professional.

But it’s raining today, so I get to clean house.

Cleaning house always seems like a waste of a whole day of life. Until you’re through of course. Then the house you could hardly stand to stay in one single minute longer, you just want to snuggle up inside of and marvel at all of your wondrous, clean stuff for the rest of forever and ever.

My eye is on the prize.

This too, was one of those weeks that it sucked to be a hermit. That is, it sucked to not have a real girlfriend. I go through phases. Like everyone I suppose.

I know.

But sometimes you just want to be a boy, (I do anyway) building a fort in the woods near the creek you’ve dammed with stones, and have the girl from two farms over—who you didn’t know lived only two farms over, but you will soon, because she is right there in front of you in a sun dress and an enormous straw hat and funny boots, and she didn’t snap a single twig or crunch a single leaf getting there—appear and say, ‘Cool. Can I help?’

Sometimes…

But that’s silly.

6 comments:

  1. Yes. After ten years of looking over my shoulder while building forts and walls and gardens and such... Yes. Very much so.

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  2. girls are GROSS.
    but i would definitely like to join in on the fort building.

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  3. awe... it's not silly... it's sweet...

    ....it is really a weird coincidence too as I got the cleaning bug this morning ... dust, ashes from the woodstove and plenty of dog hair, some rearranging.. much better now.. if it would only stay that way.....

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  4. Annie...
    Gross? Well, maybe my memory is failing me. No help with the house work?

    Gwen...
    It always looks 'that way' in your pictures... must be magic.

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