Shortly after opening time on Saturday, the "ball of life connection" was getting a layer of the names of people I knew at my first university, Simon Fraser University in Burnaby, BC -
As I chose at random and laid them next to each other, I wondered if they had actually known each other - and if not, would they have become friends?At the end of the day the ball had also received the names of people from Durham, where hubby was doing a masters and I worked in the library; the gap year living cheaply in Menorca while hubby applied for scholarships for further study; Cambridge, where he did his PhD. That seemed a good point for adding a solid layer - next comes "the Yorkshire years", during which the son was born, followed by yet more university towns...
The book received a lot more visitors' names for the final layer, and I had some great conversations, including several about new-to-me artists and galleries. One little boy asked, "What are you doing" - and when I explained, said "I don't get it"; I tried again: "The ball will hold the names of all the people I've known during my life", but to no avail: "I still don't get it." Perhaps he will when he's older?
Four more days to get all the names into the ball; I'm not halfway yet. Will there be enough yarn....
On my day away from the show, some rest & relaxation - gardening, and pruning to be exact -
Apparently pyracantha bushes have quite weak stems and can topple. In the case of our pyracantha, that would take down the fence with it. As I love pruning, our side of the fence has been getting regular treatment, and some time ago I offered to do the same on the other side, to which the neighbours agreed - but college work (and bad weather) got in the way. Today was the day, though - and the green bin is stuffed full of pyracantha clippings. Four hours later can you see a difference?
Hard to tell, with the change in lighting conditions.... The branches had grown very long and were very flexible, so I spent some time in the shade making the sort of bracelets that people surely made in the stone age -
Glad you've found time for some relaxation but I do hope you didn't scratch yourself on the pyracantha. I hadn't noticed your shoes before, they're fabulous and very appropriate for your spiky ball. Many congratulations on your Show. Sorry not to be able to see it.
ReplyDeleteI love your red ball of connection. Very interesting concept.
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