Bob's tree.
watercolour crayon and
black marker sketch on paper
5 x 9 inches
Barbara Muir © 2020
Bob is a very nice neighbour who has lived behind us for manyyears. His house faces the next street over, but his backyard,
backs onto my next door neighbour's house. He grew the
big tree in the drawing from seed I believe he said, when
a large section of the tree fell down in a tornado type storm, and
landed just shy of my next door neighbour's deck.
We were super upset because we love the tree. But really
good tree people came, cut that part out, and the tree flourished.
When we sit on the bench next to our garage at the back
of the yard (one of the best and most private places to sit), we look
up into Bob's tree. A big sheltering maple tree. Wonderful,
and miraculous.
In fact one day in the spring when this beauty (only a small
part of it is in my drawing) first came out -- its leaves a
crazy, lush green. I climbed on top of a turned over flower
pot to yell over the fence to Bob (we've rarely spoken) that I
loved his tree. He was sitting on his deck, probably
listening to music through his earbuds, and didn't hear me.
So Steven joined me and yelled, "Bob!, Bob!, Bob!"
Bob looked up, and said, "what?" And I said, "I love
your tree." He looked a bit surprised and embarrassed.
After all we're in the middle of COVID. And he said,
"thank you."
I disappeared back behind his, and his neighbour's high fence.
And that was that. So here it is in an inadequate sketch.
Bob's tree. I set out to draw the laundry that Steven had hung
on the line, but the tree caught me, and that was that.
What a nice story, thank you sharing. From it I can tell, I like Bob's tree also! How special that it could be saved and is flourishing. I really like your drawing as well and noticed the tops of Stephen's laundry... :)
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Judi,
ReplyDeleteEach time I sit under the tree, like I did today I think about how I yelled over the fence -- quite a job because I'm
so short and the fence is high. And I'm a bit embarrassed, and a bit proud that I told him.
We are living in interesting times.
XOXOXOXOXOXOXOXO Barbara