TheBanyanTree: A thousand cabbages

John Bailey eniac at btopenworld.com
Wed Feb 16 13:23:49 PST 2005


Wednesday February 16, 2005

A THOUSAND CABBAGES

"I don't feel like writing about stuff just now," I said.

"What do you mean, stuff?"

"Oh, you know... daily doings, poetry, cabbages, kings... that sort of stuff."

"Mmmmm, cabbages!"

"Yes, well, we all know about you and cabbages. I'm after some help here."

"Oh, just do pictures. You always say a picture is worth a thousand 
cabbages. Or something."

"You really do want cabbage?"

"Yeah!"

So, as I put the cabbage on to boil...

Today's picture is one I found in my archives today, from the last time I 
was heavily into watercolour. It's of a northern English village, taken 
from a black and white photograph I snapped so long ago I forget the name 
of it. Something-thwaite, by the look of it, and by the whispers my memory 
produces when I look at it.

The last time I had a serious bash at the watercolours was in 1995-1997. I 
went to classes. Met a fabulous tutor, and I've forgotten his name, too; my 
memory plucks up 'Ferguson', but I wouldn't guarantee the accuracy of that. 
He taught me the importance of the marks on the paper. "Look after the 
marks, John," he said. "Look after the marks and the rest will look after 
itself."

He was right, of course. And, when I was painting this one, in his class 
held in a Portacabin at the back of the primary school in Williton, he came 
up and said: "Everytime I see this it gets more exciting."

Some old guys are good with the encouragement, aren't they?

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If anyone would like to see the picture that goes with the story, and has 
the requisite web access, they may do so by clicking on:

<http://www.oldgreypoet.com./2005/200502/20050216.html>

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John Bailey   Lincolnshire, England

journal of a writing man:
<http://www.oldgreypoet.com>





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