{"id":27,"date":"2006-06-26T14:06:59","date_gmt":"2006-06-26T19:06:59","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.silkentent.com\/Trees\/2006\/06\/26\/halcyon-days\/"},"modified":"2009-06-07T09:35:53","modified_gmt":"2009-06-07T14:35:53","slug":"halcyon-days","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.silkentent.com\/Trees\/?p=27","title":{"rendered":"Halcyon Days"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><strong>June 26, 2006<br \/>\nMonday<\/strong><\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin: 5px;\" title=\"Halcyon Days logo\" src=\"http:\/\/www.silkentent.com\/Images\/HalcyonDays.jpg\" alt=\"Halcyon Days logo\" align=\"left\" \/>Since 2002 I&#8217;ve named my summers, the way rock bands name their tours. That one I called &#8220;The Long and Winding Road.&#8221; A friend&#8217;s chance remark about roads not taken had inspired me to add a visit to Vermont after a research trip to Massachusetts, the first time I&#8217;d been back there in almost thirty years. At the point on Vermont Route 7 outside Middlebury where one turns east on Route 125 to go up to Ripton and then past the Bread Loaf campus to Hancock, a metal sign advises &#8220;Long Winding Road.&#8221; Returning to campus from a foray to Middlebury in my little turquoise 1970 Vega, I&#8217;d sing Paul McCartney&#8217;s melancholy, ambiguous ballad, the Beatles&#8217; last chart topper before the breakup. It reflected my mood in those days, when I saw myself as a wanderer through wild and windy nights, looking for love and acceptance.<\/p>\n<p>I called 2003 the &#8220;Goodnight, Moon&#8221; summer. My first experience as a participating writer at Bread Loaf had been both wonderful and terrible (the former because it&#8217;s, well, Bread Loaf, and the latter because of a bad fit between me and the writer who led my critique group). Just before the end of the conference I visited an exhibit at the Shelburne Museum on Route 7 that showed how artist Clement Hurd (who lived nearby) worked with Margaret Wise Brown to develop the illustrations that became <em>Goodnight Moon<\/em>, among Lynn&#8217;s favorite childhood books. The exhibit helped soothe my hurt feelings and get me ready for Lynn&#8217;s senior year in high school.<\/p>\n<p>When I returned to Vermont in 2004 I checked in at the Old Hancock Hotel and then visited the Bread Loaf campus, where the School of English session was in its final week. I spent the evening there, and when I walked out to my car I found that it was parked under a glorious full moon, so I called that trip the &#8220;Moon Over Moosalamoo&#8221; summer, after the Abenaki name for the region, &#8220;where the moose departs.&#8221; And last year, of course, was &#8220;Taken by the Wind,&#8221; the name I gave to my adventure in Wyoming.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" style=\"margin: 5px;\" title=\"Halcyon Bird drawing\" src=\"http:\/\/www.silkentent.com\/Images\/HalcyonBird2.jpg\" alt=\"Halcyon Bird drawing\" align=\"right\" \/> Just before I left for Georgia I was inspired by some lines from Gerard Manley Hopkins: <em>&#8220;As kingfishers catch fire, dragonflies draw flame; As tumbled over rim in roundy wells stones ring.&#8221; <\/em>The collection of colored pencils I&#8217;d gotten for my art lessons held one called &#8220;kingfisher blue.&#8221; I looked up the kingfisher bird and discovered that in Greek it&#8217;s the Halcyon bird, a symbol of devotion. Halcyon days are days of peace, when the winds calm so that kingfishers can breed and nest in tranquility.<\/p>\n<p>I have a good feeling about this summer. I&#8217;m a month past the trip to Georgia. Although initially I was flummoxed by the critique and by some of the ways other readers interpreted my work, I went right back in, considered the feedback, and worked to improve the manuscript. (I have never returned to the manuscript that was so mercilessly shredded in 2003.)<\/p>\n<p>So I had a productive June, accomplishing at least one small thing in each of my <a title=\"The Six Goals of a Quality Life\" href=\"http:\/\/www.silkentent.com\/Trees\/2006\/01\/03\/the-six-goals-of-a-quality-life\/\" target=\"_blank\">Six Goals of a Quality Life<\/a>. I&#8217;ve finally gotten my &#8220;5 Pound Ribbon&#8221; at Weight Watchers (Goal #1.) I&#8217;ve diligently set aside all the money deducted from my grocery bill for choosing &#8220;bonus buys&#8221; and using coupons, funneling it into next year&#8217;s Gallivanting Fund (Goal #2). I&#8217;ve continued to work at fiction (Goal #3). I took a day trip with my sister and managed to remember her son&#8217;s and her daughter&#8217;s birthdays (Goal #5). I inventoried all my writing instruction books and art instruction books and put all the drawings I&#8217;ve done since my first lessons in 2002 into an album (Goal #6) And above you see evidence of progress in Goal #4, a drawing of a kingfisher that I accomplished last week at my art lesson. I&#8217;ve read two novels and this morning started a third, and later today I will begin updating my Books Blog.<\/p>\n<p>Thanks for continuing to follow my long and winding road!<\/p>\n<p><em>Love it? Hate it? Just want to say Hi? 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