weekly retro #74: heat dome
it is presently a cool 84 degrees (F) out according to my laptop as i type this in a well air-conditioned room. don't be mistaken, though, your beloved princess of hating the heat (me) spent a lot of time outdoors despite, and in spite of, a three-day "heat dome" bringing over 100 temperatures to the metropolitan area throughout the 4th of july weekend.
i went to a couple tech meetups this week (brooklyn web workers and jerseyscript), crossed the river for therapy on the hottest day in hell, and then walked all the way to the waterfront on purpose to watch cool boats sail up the hudson river. this weekly retro is sponsored by sunscreen and water.
every heat wave is the devil trying to get me to shave the sweater growing out of my head. my skin is breaking out too, i think it's a mix of the sweat and sunscreen clogging my pores and my body adjusting to an increased dose of my pituitary meds. i went to urgent care because my ear was bothering me and it's probably inflammation from the same meds blocking da tube. endocrine issues require a lot of trial and error and patience through discomfort. it also makes temperature regulation difficult. i'm not going to shave my head.
we made bowls and plates in class this week. i have a feeling my plate is either cracked dry on the shelf right now or will crack during the first fire. i also am drawing a blank on what design i should underglaze and sgraffito into it. i don't want it to be plain! i also have 3 bowls thrown, so i need to come up with something for those too.
i finally put paint to paper this week on a grid i drew down months ago. i streamed a little bit of it too - thanks to the folks who joined me! i have had this standing desk for several years, along with a desk easel on top, and it only just occurred to me this week that i can therefore adjust the height of the easel. i've been doing these paintings flat on a table like a cave person with a sticky hand for a spine!
i got to catch up with a couple of pals this week who are good reasons to brave the sun and heat. lisa gave me a big envelope of stickers to go in my sticker book, many from back when we were in college together. i followed vijith after the brooklyn web workers meetup to watch some live bluegrass that made the very annoying tinnitus from my ear issue go away for a bit. perhaps live bluegrass is the cure.
andy and i got up early and trekked to the waterfront to watch the ships and planes performing in celebration of america's 250th anniversary. we had a nice, sweaty morning capped off with an ice coffee on the way home. it was around 100 degrees (F) by the time we got back indoors, and i don't think either of us want to see the sun for at least the next 48 hours.
things i enjoyed this week
- this mini-doc on skater and sculptor lou sarowsky who makes these incredibly detailed 1:1 scale stone sculptures
- John Early, Cole Escola, Kate Berlant recreate scene from Showgirls
- air conditioning
it's gray out and my sinuses feel like (and the weather reports say) we're going to get a couple inches of rain. will i finish my painting finally? will my eustachian tube unblock itself? will i finally list some new candles and ceramics on the shop in time for its one year anniversary? only the next week will tell and the weather will allow.
xoxo jenn