Interrupted Trip

A dog is barking somewhere. Finally people are awake. Wish I had take photos at the silent airport last night. Our plane from Windsor finally arrived here in Toronto at 1am. My flights to Warsaw then connecting to Lviv were gone. The phone number for Air Canada help was useless. Just an endless loop of music and adds about traveling in Canada. Internet help was as useless. My booking agent, CheapOAir, unlike the one these two sisters I met going to South Africa, who’s agent was able to get them new flights, was also left on hold.

I am eagerly waiting for this living person with a kind face at a desk in front of me to help.

I am going to be in Lviv sometime soon.

 

 

 

 

 

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Time to Travel Solo

When you’re traveling with someone else, you share each discovery, but when you are alone, you have to carry each experience with you like a secret, something you have to write on your heart, because there’s no other way to preserve it.” – Shauna Niequist

20190320_082406My family bought me all these books to help prepare for my first solo trip out of the country.

As a child once I was given permission to leave our block, all my great solo adventures were only as far as my bike would take me. Even then a trip across the Ambassador bridge to Windsor, Canada involved a friend or two.

Today I think I am finally ready to fly solo. Sometimes you can never be sure until you try.

My bags have been packed, edited and re-packed by my sister Margaret using this bundling method illustrated in this Lonely Planet guide for “How to Pack For Any Trip”.

BundlingMethod

 

I have decided to travel light and avoid checking any luggage. On “in-country” car trips, I have always overpacked. Taking items that I regret having to carry, because I never use them.

Baggage

Carry on Bag and Back Pack

This isn’t a Cheryl Strayed “Wild” type of trip. I’m not leaving my husband, or plan to be where I will need to survive totally alone challenged by outdoor elements and physical endurance.  She chose to carry a heavy load I am choosing to travel light. Hoping to bring back more than I take.

This is an opportunity to live, breathe and truly taste a culture I have loved since my father’s introduction to it. The bonus is I will be able to observe, absorb and create in clay, while I am a visiting artist at the Lviv National Academy of Arts .

Also new to me is living alone. All my university experience has been as commuter.  This will only be for 2 1/2 months, however, but I think long enough for me to learn something.

The journey begins tonight. Stay tuned.

 

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Porcelain head completed

The daring process of glazing a sculpted figure

I choose a subtle finish using a watered down Amaco Ivory Beige velvet underglaze. Finishing with a watered down clear glaze.  My goal was keep the attention on the sculpture and not use a glaze that might distract from the form.

Below is are images to that recap the start to finish of the process.

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