this is beside the front door.
i am watching Jude's small plain girlscout loom. thinking.
these belts belonged to Dora, an extraordinary woman who
has been gone from this plane for a long time. she was
tiny, had a snow white french twist held in place with
a silver comb. she was a Tai Chi Master. there was a
period of time when we needed to wait together in a very
large room with floor to ceiling windows across an expanse
of a wall. at night. outside was a woods and pond and often
the moon. beautiful hard wood floors, no furniture.
space.
Dora would practice her forms while waiting. i would sit on
the floor and watch. she most often wore her black tai chi
jacket and pants. was her "uniform for living" like my denim
jumpers are. was then in her 80's. sometimes her sleeve
would ride up with a elegant and silent gesture and i could
see the numbers tattooed on her wrist from Auschwitz.
she wore these belts that stood out against the black jacket.
there would be two of her…her, and the reflected her in the
windows.
in the second picture, i saw that someone had woven an egg
case. i like that.
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yup, 3 strikes of the bell…k.
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Kaite…yes. needs doing. i ama believer in the when it comesup 3 times thing. a while agowhen jude posted her pic of herwindow at night was the first,then i saw something that mentionedAl Huang, who Dora studied with,and then…that loom, causing meto look long at those woven beltsthat are by the door, that i really just take somehow forgranted? so, 3 things. andyes. i think you are right.
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I, too, see her. She was beautiful, resilient… with color at the mid-section, I like that.
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you are a great storyteller. i see her.
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Dear grace, thank you for that portrait and story.
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maybe you could spin the egg case and add the thread to your weaving.
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Yes, nice story. What do you mean by the egg case What is an egg case? and where is it? It sort of looks like a basket type thing off the bottom of that one piece is that what you mean? I just never heard of, or saw an egg case before.
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So glad to have met Dora – you wrote a perfect picture for us to see.
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Just came to agree with everything thats been said here. Indeed, you are a great storyteller; your words make a vivid picture. Maybe we have all known a Dora in our lives?
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Hey thanks for the new thing learned I now see the egg case. Im stitcching alot on the one piece that has cloth from people Ive connected to since I found Jude and her classes, etc. Pieces from Glennis, Jude, Heike, Deb L.,T,etc. I was going to e-mail you to see if you has a piece of something you dyed when you were playing this past summer Id love to add a piece of cloth from you. Ive named the piece evolve because I feel I really have in the last few months since connecting on line to this group I will show you some day, when I get further amd a little better with the camera thing. HA! E-mail me if you have a piece of cloth you dyed, Ill even pay you for it. thanks.
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A poignant snippet of someones life…nice for us to know a little of Doris too…I see her as small and fragile looking, but really, very resilient.I love that she wore that splash of colour, her woven belts, with her black suit.Jacky xox
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