Carrie’s Painting of the Week – 1/15/2013
By Carrie Jacobson
This, then, is winter in Virginia.
It is gray. Dark. Rainy. Raw.
But it is not snowy.
It is not icy.
I am not shoveling.
I am not skidding.
I am not warming up the car for half an hour, and then leaving home an hour early, seeking routes that have no hills. I am not scraping windshields, losing gloves, finding frozen sodas on the floor, worrying about ice-melter and the back steps and the dogs’ paws.
For decades, I loved winter, and I loved the snow. I loved the way white outlined everything, cleaned it all, purified it. I loved the howling blast of a blizzard and the deep quiet of a gentle snow. I loved the sharp air of winter, how the coldest days would freeze the inside of your nose, and bring tears to your eyes. I loved the brilliance of the sun on the snow, and the way it caught the moonlight, making night look like some kind of shadowed day.
I loved skiing, and hiking in the snow and, later, painting it.
But for all that, I don’t miss it. Winter has been painless, here on the Eastern Shore of Virginia. It has been gentle, and soft, and gray.
And if I want real winter, I know where to find it.
Tags: Carrie Jacobson, carriejacobson, Eastern Shore of Virginia, oil painting, Wachapreague
January 18th, 2013 at 12:39 am
Hi Carrie, As always, enjoy your words, enjoy your painting. Just enjoy your perspective in general!
Well, I shoveled myself out yesterday morning, and slipped on the ice this afternoon (no lasting injuries). Wish I were in Va! Talk soon. Love, Ellen
January 18th, 2013 at 8:27 am
I wish you were here, too! Miss you!
January 24th, 2013 at 10:12 am
Lovely words and painting, Carrie. You seem to thrive wherever you land. I miss the sunshine you bring with you when you’re around!
January 27th, 2013 at 9:58 am
Thank you so much, Mary. I hope to get up to NY to paint this summer – it would be great to see you. Come visit in Virginia any time. There’s great painting here! xo