Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fish. Show all posts

Thursday, January 11, 2018

Fish Sauce

I've been disappointed that I have not been able to blog as I had hoped, but I am too crashed to think clearly. I spent 5 hours at the doctor's yesterday and I have tumbled even deeper into crash-land, so I thought I would repost this story from many years ago, and I hope that you enjoy it! 







TO BE HONORED

Today's story gives an example of how we honor one another. Sometimes to do so requires we step out a bit from our comfort zone.

Back in the early 1980's, our church sponsored a family immigrating to the US from Laos. Several of us signed up to take turns orienting them to their new home, helping them learn English and the other myriad details it takes for someone adjusting to a culture  completely foreign to them. I was single at the time, and signed on to be one of several drivers to escort them to various locations - medical exams, customs, grocery store, various appointments and so forth. The family included  the parents, and I think 3 children (I'm not sure of the exact number 30 years later!). It was both fun and awkward, as only the father spoke the most rudimentary English and I understood nothing of what was said when they spoke among themselves. But we laughed a lot and I grew fond of them and could only imagine how it most have felt to have left everything they ever knew, and come to such a different place. They had only been allowed to bring a certain weight per person on the plane, so they valued all that they had brought with them from their homeland.

As I got to know the family better, and they were more comfortable around me, the mother invited me to stay for dinner at the end of one afternoon. I knew that this was a big honor and I agreed and while she prepared the meal, I played with the children. When the time came, I was seated and the food was passed to me to put on my plate first. Bits of meat and vegetables and a large bowl of noodles were passed around and we settled down to eat. As I raised my fork (they used chopsticks) I realized they were admonishing me - "No, no!" - and making motions for me to stop. As I did, the father handed me a bottle, motioning that I was supposed to sprinkle the contents all over my food before eating. As I took the bottle and opened the top a strong fish odor almost made me gag. It was fermented fish sauce, and I found out later that they eat it on almost everything. They had brought it with them from Laos and had brought a new bottle to the table just because I was there. I hesitatingly sprinkled a bit on one area of the noodles on my plate and they, thinking I was being polite, gestured laughingly "No, no! More!". The children joined in, everyone waving their arms and laughing until I had put enough on my food to suit them. Then they in turn applied it liberally to their food. 

Pungent. Extraordinarily pungent! That's the most polite way I can describe it. As I put a mouthful in, I had to literally will myself not to gag and insult them. They were delighted - "Oh, good, good! Ahh!" and I smiled and nodded, and continued to slowly eat, praying constantly that I would be able to swallow the next mouthful. Then the next, and the next, until at last I was finished. As they offered me more, I shook my head, smiling and patted my stomach and they just beamed. I felt like a house divided, smiling and nodding on the outside, wretched and churning on the inside. As the evening drew to a close, and I was making my way to the door, the father said "Wait, please.", turned, left the room and almost immediately returned carrying something carefully in his hands. Then he handed me, almost reverently, my very own bottle of fermented Fish Sauce! I was almost speechless (for several reasons) and all I could say was "Thank you" as they continued to beam and nod their heads.

I was so nauseated for the next 24 hours or so, and it was a combination of being tense as I ate, and eating something so unfamiliar. Of course the nausea passed, but what stayed with me was the lesson they taught me. That bottle they gave me was one of the precious few things they had been able to bring from their homeland and they only had a limited store. They were expressing their gratitude by giving something of great importance to them, and they were genuinely happy to do it. Although I never opened the bottle, it stood as a reminder that no matter how little you have, when you give from your heart, the gift becomes precious and both the giver and the receiver are honored. I laugh now about the story, but I am thankful I had the experience!

Live your life one day at a time!





Sunday, October 20, 2013

Well, That Was Too Long!

I could give reasons why it's been a while since I've posted, but instead let's just see what I have added lately to my Gallery!

DOT OF TIME
Mixed media, original for sale - 8x8 wrapped canvas

SIDELIGHT
Mixed media, sold a print of this, and original is for sale 11x14 cradleboard

 THREE FISH
Mixed media and encaustic (beeswax), original for sale, 12x12 on wrapped canvas

And here is one more photo, just for fun:
How many Bills can you name?  :)

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Saturday, September 28, 2013

Two More Pieces Finished, Oh, And A Commission!

Remember the Pear Whimsy? What!! You don't! Well, here it is again:


Well, I've been asked to do another version of the pears, and I won't tell you anymore than that, but I'm excited about this because it's a commission of something I enjoy doing, rather than having to do something to someone else's specification.

I finished these next two today, and they are listed in my art page at Fine art America, and the originals are for sale as well in my Etsy Shop.

BURIED LEDGER
This is done on a 11 x 14 canvas panel, mixed media and collage, with gel medium and a stencil and of course, acrylic paint, and oil pastels.

THREE FISH
Done on 12 x 12 wrapped canvas, this is collage, mixed media and dry wall seam tape, for texture, book pages, oil pastels and acrylic paint. After it had cured for a few days, I added natural color beeswax for an encaustic effect on the surface. And yes, I know the middle fish is upside down! This is a picture of an antique plate and the ancient potter made it that way! 


If you have a chance, tell me which ones you like best! I will be sealing them over the next couple of days and then they will be ready to hang in your home or office!
(Today's Tip - the brightly colored flowers are cut from a dried baby wipe which had been saturated in alcohol inks!)

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Thursday, August 22, 2013

Been A While

Which I'm sure is not news to anyone, if I have any readers left. This past month has been a difficult one, as I have had to learn how to balance trying to promote my artwork, within the confines of this illness. I have been adding photographs, and older pieces of art to my galleries at FineArtAmerica.com and trying to keep up with the different groups I've joined to promote within the site itself, and I have also run myself into a flare/crash, so I have also been spending a lot of time on the bed. I will go sort of backwards here, and show you what I am working on now, then in the upcoming days, show what I have added to the site. (And you can always just go there and see it by yourself!)

Remember, these are all unfinished.

A few whimsical pears .....

An abstract with OPEN paints .....

And a collage.



I'm very tired, so I will leave you to ponder on how these will turn out and hope that you will come back to see!


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Friday, July 12, 2013

Monoprints

Playing with the Gelli Plate again, and did a variety of monoprints using the same subject matter. I was trying different ways to apply the paint, and ways to get different backgrounds. It's a lot of fun! I call them my Paleo Fish. They do sort of look like fossils! Do you have a favorite?


Paleo Fish





No telling where this might lead!

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