Not many weeks go by that I don’t question what I am doing in Charlottesville… what I am doing with my life, when my sparse collection of hopes and dreams seem to vanish like the morning fog… or even more often, when the fog of exhaustion and work seems so thick that not even the fiercest beam of hope could pierce through. I am amazed that at these times, the thing that relieves the confusion and discouragement in as simple as a different kind of work.
I’m undergoing an effort to refinish a set of (probably) homemade bookshelves. When acquired, they were dark with age, yellowed and scratched beyond recognition. Amazing what a little time, love and sweat can do.
I am not always so adrift with gloom. Though the fog is thick, light does shine through. It can be as simple as a run or the thought that I am actually working on a fun and meaningful project (yes, the shelves, but also with Lychgate). A friend and photographer took pictures of Wade and I for use on our website, and we are moving closer to finding a cinematographer for our intro clip.




