Monday, July 21, 2014

Compost Heaven


There is a lot of action in the compost pile these days! Ours is a generous size—a railroad tie in length on each side and a couple of ties high. All year, I make pots over pumpkins. I love their irregular curvy ridges and overall great forms. Eventually those pumpkins give way, however, so I make clay molds of the ones with the shapes and sizes I like best. Then I can still make pumpkin pots when pumpkins are not available. The succumbing real pumpkin disappears into the compost until late spring when its seeds germinate to remind me of its heroic past in my studio. By July I have the biggest tangle of vines you’ve ever seen, with magnificent leaves of myriad shapes and sizes not only from pumpkins but other seedy sources too. Then we dig all the new compost into one side of the pile and let the verdant vines cascade over the other sides of the compost square and into the yard. I cut the largest leaves off to use to shape platters and plates. Their veining is wonderful, their shape pure summer-- talk about organic! Who says pumpkins are only about autumn?


Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Art on Cullers Run 2014

The 4th of July is nearly here! The big event is the “Art on Cullers Run 2014” show from 10 AM-5 PM both Friday, the 4th, and Saturday, July 5th. Last year was the first of these, and a great show! Joshua Miller puts this show together in his lovely old home, yard, studio, and woodworking shop. The drive to Cullers Run is lovely, and then artists from Virginia, Maryland, and West Virginia with thrill and fill your artful hankerings! There will be 2 woodworkers, 3 potters, a printmaker, a fused glass artist, “mixed media home furnishings and furniture for the independent thinker” (I intend to know what that means by then), and gorgeous jewelry! Come on out and bring your lunch; sit under the big old trees and just drink in the beautiful countryside.
Directions: 2 miles south of Mathias, WV, turn right on Crab Run Road. Continue 2 miles and turn right on Cullers Run Road. In about ¾ mile, look for the old green frame church on the right (that’s Joshua’s workshop). Park in the cow pasture across the road and join us. (The cow pasture bit suggests practical footware.) Have a great 4th! See you there!