
Waves were a foot high and choppy, and the water visibility was really murky - 2 feet at best. The only reason I was in so early was that I had an afternoon commitment (a sudden birthday party for Max to go to, and because Sophie had a play date already scheduled... I was Max’s ride).
In the first half hour (12-12:30) I found about a dozen by half-blindly striking out at pinky-white blob shapes on the bottom, snagging them with my barbeque tongs. Most shapes I grabbed were just empty shells. Others I couldn’t even get because my non-responsive hands, which froze instantly, had no feeling left in them. At 12:30, when my hands stopped working altogether I retreated to the beach. Plopping down my tools, I hastily peeled off my gloves off with my teeth and shoved my hands down into my waders and into my pants underneath. I waited for my hands to warm up and then put my gloves back on. I figured I take another stab at it now that the tide was out. It looked like people were finding them in the 1-inch to 2-inch depths, which would be much better for seeing though the murky water and dealing with the cold and waves. Within 20 minutes I had my limit of 5 quarts (between 4 and 5 dozen oysters).
I checked out with the warden, raced home and got max to the party (only a little late)
I didn’t bother to take my camera out today, but up top is the finished painting of Day 3 – earlier this year. (click it for a larger view)
2 comments:
You ever thought of going more commercial? You're every bit as talented as Mr. Shag, or another Rockport artist who moved to California that I can think of :-)
Seriously, why not?
Thanks Chase. I think about it all the time. The problem is I have a full-time job that pays the bills, so it's hard to keep the momentum when my timeframe to paint is between 10pm and 2am. This one took me 3 sessions to complete, so 12 hours. I'm going to TRY to keep it going and do some more. Maybe try to get in a show in the spring. I have 3 more in the works. One of The Motif... I guess it's about time, right?
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