Catching Up

7I9A7445[With a sandhill crane colt I rescued from Tater Tot’s maw, on the Henry’s Fork of the Snake River, Idaho]

Well, heck.  I’ve been here, there and everywhere since the start of May and I am home tonight at the strawbale house on the Snake River for a few days before I take one more trip.  Then it will be July and I will drop anchor in Idaho and do a little working, loving and living in this state I adore.  I am road weary, quite sick and I feel hugely divorced from my creative habit (which is something I have uttered here before, but it’s worth uttering again tonight as I dig deep into work under a setting sun, trying — in vain — to make up some ground).

I stepped outside with a cold drink to check on the gardens.  Mostly everything has sprung up taller than tall with the recent heatwave and I yanked a few tenacious weeds while I perused what will become our food and I listened to the rapids roaring beneath the house and the yellow-wing blackbirds howling at the edge of the current and I felt quiet inside for the first time in weeks.

Besides all of my travels, my work, my traveling for work, relocating the Airstream to McCall for the fire season and bouncing all over Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Alaska with my cameras…we bought a farm a couple weeks ago.

Yes.  We bought a farm.  In the midst of everything.  I don’t know what to tell you except it felt perfectly right — the land, the house, the alfalfa fields, the huge outbuilding that could store four or five Airstreams, the orchard, the fish pond, the locust trees, the massive weeping willow, the space that will be my metal studio (it’s made mostly of glass)…

Finding this place was very unexpected, though we have been shopping for so long.  All this time, it was right under our noses.

I’ll tell you all about it soon.

But first, I will regale you with some images and words from my travels these past five weeks of my life.

Stay tuned.

XX

Comments

  1. I can’t wait to hear about your farm. It sounds spectacular already!

  2. Oh dear, oh wonder. This farm feels just right indeed…! Somehow, I can see it already. And it makes me happy. Like big-smile-in-my-heart-happy. À bientôt pour la suite! :o)

  3. I’m beaming with delight at this news!
    Oh, I know you’ve been tearing around but I can’t believe in the midst you’ve managed to snag a sweet farm and a glass studio! Cheers, baby!
    I’ve not felt quiet inside in a while. Mind hurling some my way? Just east, across your roaring Snake.
    x

  4. Maria Meredith says

    Home. Congratulations both, on finding where your hearts will roost and your spirits will imbue.

  5. Congrats Jillian! I’m sure you’re already making it a special place. And how I love cranes! Take good care of your new land and of yourselves…looking forward to seeing what art comes out of your hands…

  6. right under your noses :: ain’t that just the grandest thing?!
    i’ve been pondering and pensing on “chronos” vs “kairos”….and it was just simply *time* for this farm to appear to you!!

    all the best…. xx

  7. Ooh la la….that’s some big news. Congrats. I’m looking forward to hearing more about the farm. I know yall will work yourselves into and make it yours. That will be fun and rewarding!

  8. Congratulations on your farm!!!!!!

  9. Hot damn! Sounds like you’re living your dreams. Best to you and Rob.

  10. Hurricane Girl says

    So,So happy for you two! Glad that farm found you. Enjoy your wonderful homestead. Hope we get to see all about it soon. Big Congrats!!

  11. A farm, a farm!!! How wonderful for you all.

  12. So excited for you and your farm! Next up, HORSES!!

  13. nathalie says

    Sooooooooooooooooooooooo happy you bought a farm….HOME SWEET HOME!!!!!!!