Ed’s not a new age kind of guy, so I know there’s a grin in that statement.
The instructions on the can warn not to paint below 35 degrees and Ed is interpreting that generously: last week’s high of 37, for example, was not good enough. Too cold.
And he is right – I am in a rush. We’re so close now to having the most visible portions of the farmhouse painted. I'll settle for that much. So that when you drive up it mostly seems yellow rather than oddly multi-toned.
The journey, gorgeous, he grins. It’s the journey.
The nickname “gorgeous” comes up a lot ever since I stopped cutting and coloring my hair. Jason, the hair color genius would be appalled.
We paint and scrape in silence.
Ed positions the ladder and I climb higher. Don’t fall. Please. You’re so clumsy!
He doesn’t mean it. And yet he means it. But even as he means it, he’s not bothered by it.
In the evening we stop and drive down to the café. Paul, the proprietor, is getting ready to close. Between the routines of shutting down the place he talks about what it’s like to have grown up with a very remarkable but also remarkably unusual dad. I think about unusual parents, unusual upbringings. I think about how I’ll be seeing my own father within a month.
The café's closed now. Ed and I make our way to Harbor Freight – that "guy" store (his description). Lots of metal. He picks up another motion detector so that we can better monitor the comings and goings of Isis the cat. Do we really need it? I ask. Yes! I think Ed would have been an interesting dad.
We drive home with just the faint light of the inadequate beams of Ed's ancinet Geo. There isn't a bright moon, but there are plenty of stars outside. It'll be a cold night again tonight.
I love "gorgeous"! One of E's favorites too.
ReplyDeletea yellow house! so beautiful and welcoming!
ReplyDeleteI especially like your trousers going up the ladder! I never know if trousers of that decoration are real outside ones or pyjama bottoms. No offense meant here. I remember when Michael Jackson was on trial a while ago and he would come to court with what looked like pyjama bottoms on. I never knew if he was making a fashion statement or if he just never got dressed that morning.
ReplyDeleteI also love your views from where you are living now. My ideal - to live so far out in the country that I can't see any other people!
What a spectacular sunset photo! I am always amazed that the same scene (or almost the same scene) looks different -- and beautiful in a different way -- every time you photograph it. By the way, the farmhouse is looking great!
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