Make Something: Quiet
I’m at Chicago’s Auditorium Theater, about to see David Sedaris. Hear David Sedaris. Enjoy David Sedaris. I feel, about this, like a teenage girl might feel about seeing a heart […]
I’m at Chicago’s Auditorium Theater, about to see David Sedaris. Hear David Sedaris. Enjoy David Sedaris. I feel, about this, like a teenage girl might feel about seeing a heart […]
Jim and I are away for a weekend of relaxation, but I am determined to keep up with daily “making.” Today’s prompt suggested I work only with yellow, which is […]
Growing up on a farm, I did not identify with any particular skyline. My skyline was … well, a sky. The bottom border of that sky was subtle. The soft […]
Look at me: I’m the cat in the hat that is The Cat in the Hat! Eight-year-old Emma gets the image credit. She posed me on a stair, then stood […]
Today’s make something assignment was to work with my hands—literally. In the second or third grade, at the back of a book about Hellen Keller, I discovered tiny drawings of […]
cardboard skeleton brass brad joints set at neat points fixed still with brown tape
The make something assignment today is to create something that belongs to another season of the year and put it into the environment. All day I’ve battled a migraine. We […]
Today’s prompt is to “use seeds to make something.” We have a bag of dried soybeans in our snack bin. Every time I see them I smile and wonder what my […]
mother robin builds twenty homes in her time I have one to tidy and keep out all the grime toothpaste in the sink shoes by the door dishes on the […]
Today’s creation has nothing to do with words, so I’m straying from my make something theme. Sometimes you just have to step away from the plan. My daughter Emma jumped […]
frost on the mirror snow on the sill a window scarcely open admits abundant chill
“Work only with kitchen tools today.” I opened just one drawer and found eight whisks. Eight whisks! I know there is at least one more whisk in another drawer, where […]
“Create a new traffic sign.” That’s the instruction for this day of making something. I conceived a yield-like sign to remind writers to slow down and take time for a critical part […]
What material would you use to make a book without paper? My first two thoughts were fabric and plastic bags. I had ideas for each, individually, but wanted to push them […]
white screen taunts until black letters pop into view fingers tap story