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Studio Monday Change of Scope

I have enjoyed my new weekly rhythm since the winter markets.

After their annual retreat, John and Margaret asked about sharing morning prayers with us (Jimmy and me). We readily accepted, wanting more opportunities for community and for time at Cedar Cross. I moved one of my extra benches into the studio and planned to begin each week with CX Studio Monday. And, CX Mondays would begin with morning prayers. 

I also have a Sunny Garden sketchbook, and I’ll share those entries here from time to time. Here’s today’s:

It’s my “studio Monday” — I should be at my bench, but I’m fascinated with the stone pathway I’ve begun. That’s all I want to do. 

Orders are being cancelled. But I still have some. 

I continue with the work I began a few days earlier. Somehow I never, well,  not much, get time at the bench. I did cut a few slices of tubing.

It’s becoming apparent that the Sunny Garden is a gift for me. It’s a project that I can’t finish in a day, and, unlike a piece of jewelry, it is literally alive. It will continue to change and develop with the seasons and the passage of time.

At this point we are just getting to know each other. I have no idea what is planted where, and as things are sprouting I am continually curious to see what emerges.

John mentioned a while back that he always thought the courtyard needed a focal point – something in the center of the circle. Today I found one.

I used a wagon wheel hoop that was leaning against the studio building and some of the heaviest, chunkiest rocks in the stash to build a sculpture in the center. I was really just playing, but I do think there’s potential. 

https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=13tv7V7_GCLBaq5oKQwg68Lpfwgy1HyPA