Round the parish, work fast and together.
Artist Amelia Critchlow has written a 3BT post over at 101 Birds -- we met while I was covering an exhibition here in Tunbridge Wells that includes her work. She's written about that, and the co-incidence surrounding our meeting.
1. I keep her company while she delivers parish Christmas cards. We enjoy the winter decay in other people's gardens, and good nosey at their front doors.
2. I get a piece of work that must be done quickly. It strikes me that it will pay for Christmas lunch.
3. I work late into the night while Nick cuts out his counters. When I come to bed, I apologise for having to work while he is home, but he says he likes being together silently.
1. I keep her company while she delivers parish Christmas cards. We enjoy the winter decay in other people's gardens, and good nosey at their front doors.
2. I get a piece of work that must be done quickly. It strikes me that it will pay for Christmas lunch.
3. I work late into the night while Nick cuts out his counters. When I come to bed, I apologise for having to work while he is home, but he says he likes being together silently.
"I work late into the night while Nick cuts out his counters. When I come to bed, I apologise for having to work while he is home, but he says he likes being together silently."
ReplyDeleteI like that bit - even though it's nice to read these regardless of whether I really connect with them or not, I like it when I read a bit that I can relate to.
At night, my girlfriend paints and I write, and it's nice to be together in the same room even though we're doing our own thing.
Silence between two people can be a good thing sometimes.
A lot can be going on even without anything being said.
James, Outré
No, doubt, #3!
ReplyDeleteYes, that's a really nice thing isn't it? Working on something and having the other's company unintrusively while you work. It feels solid somehow, and enriches botht the work and the relationship, I think.
ReplyDeleteYou can think of it when you're eating the turkey and bread sauce (I imagine inhabitants of Tunbridge Wells must have bread sauce...:~))