Above and Below
Bend to Your Will
Trying To Connect
Whoa! Where’s my head? I missed the month of June for my blog. I’ve only missed two other months since starting it in 2013 (at my rate of one post per month), and at least one of these was because Ellis was born early. Well, so be it. Here’s to being a body and a head trying to connect but not always succeeding.
The monthly post is mostly about being accountable to myself and getting some rough ideas out there. Sometimes you just gotta do that thing you do for yourself because you know it’s good practice, and practice is how we start to make connections.
Bark Boat Sailing
Being in social isolation with a toddler is incredibly challenging, and I have no doubt other parents with young children at home are going through the same. It forces us to be a little extra creative and resourceful. I feel incredibly fortunate for our backyard space during this time.
With all the rain we’ve had lately, the small stream in our backyard (mostly for water runoff) has been flowing swiftly. My son Ellis and I have been spending a lot of time playing in and near the water on warmer days, clearing the waterway of debris and moving rocks around.
One afternoon, while he was napping, I built these little bark boats with leaf sails out of materials I had around my studio. And when he woke from his nap, we sailed them!
Assuming the boats would ultimately be lost, I didn’t want to use anything that wasn’t natural in constructing them. I drilled small holes into the bark in order to hold a twig in place and created sails from dried leaves by threading them onto the twigs.
A few minutes of construction time and I had a small fleet of small bark boats to sail with Ellis! Check out this short video of our launch below.
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