Monday, January 27, 2014

Thoughts on Mortality

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We lost two friends this week. Both were elderly and lived long and happy lives, but still, it gives one pause .... The first, Peggy, was the mother of friends we have known since the early 70s, (both of them, the friends and the mom), and the second, a client for both Kit and I and a woman totally involved in our local community who we encountered, going about town, many days a week. Both will be missed. I was asked by Peggys family to make the box for her ashes, an act I consider a high honor. I have made a few funerary items as I believe they are properly called, and each has been a thought provoking and meditative process, a time to reflect on who that person was, how they affected ours lives if I knew them well, and how I might live my life to reflect the values and knowledge gained from knowing them ... Just after I put the final coat of finish on Peggys box, I looked out and saw a mink in the pond with a chipmunk in its mouth and reflected on the natural course of life ... Were here, we live and make an impact on others we come in contact with, were gone, leaving behind little traces of ourselves with whoever we meet ...

Peggys box ... simple and elegant, just like her ....

On our way to the service .... It was a beautiful day ...
Below are some other boxes I have made for friends and family members over the last couple of years. We seem to be getting to that age ....

This was my first casket, for my father, in 2006. I was sort of carried away by the thought of it and maybe went a bit overboard on the details ... Fortunately, I had a lot of help on this project ...Click the pictures to enlarge them ...

I was a bit more subdued when we all made my mothers casket last summer ...

This box was for Kits mothers ashes ...

Painted pine and a fir top

Above, for another friends mother ...

Writing this post made me think of a photo I took a few years back of some advice on how to live your life. Its from 1692 and it about sums things up for me. I took the photo at a clients house, shortly before his wife died, and I think of it often ... Worth a read .... click it
The closings great ... Be careful,Strive to be happy ...

I have written something about designing and making the dovetailed box above in the post below this one ...

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