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Beautiful Getting My Hands Dirty…

21 Wednesday Jan 2026

Posted by Satin & Sand in Art, Drawing, Garden, Home, Nature, Painting, Poetry, Reflections, watercolor, Writing

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beautiful, continuous drawing, Garden, garden cuttings, garden in winter, succulents, tending a garden, watercolor

© Joan Currie – Detail of my succulent garden.


Getting My Hands Dirty by Joan Currie

I dug my hands into the cold, moist
soil,
dark with iron-stained oak leaves,
geraniums collapsed into themselves,
the soft wreckage of mulch
returning to its first idea.

There were celandine and verdigris
succulents stained with bluish grey,
swollen with the calm confidence
of continuing.
They rose from cuttings
I gathered last season–
still busy, even now,
making life.

As I knelt there, I thought–
does the one who never tends a plant
miss this small astonishment,
this unannounced miracle,
or is it enough
to stand back,
hands clean,
and love the beauty
without knowing
how deeply it must be touched
to appear?

© Joan Currie – Succulents – continuous drawing

A Hard Draw…

14 Wednesday Jan 2026

Posted by Satin & Sand in Art, Drawing, Poetry, Reflections, Relationships

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Continuous line drawing, Drawing, Phlebotomist, Poetry, Relationships

© Joan Currie – A Hard Draw Man by Joan Currie (continuous lines drawing)


A Hard Draw by Joan Currie

He offered his arm
to the phlebotomist,
on a pale altar.

The limb was tapped,
warmed, positioned.
Nothing rose.
The vein refused.

More jabs, more prodding.
A butterfly needle,
its tiny cannula
tracking the long geography
of both arms,
as if searching for water
in a punished land.

As last–
a thimbleful of dark crimson,
just enough
to satisfy the panel.

No surprise:
he was like his veins–
sealed off, hoarding
whatever pulse lay hidden.
No flicker, no sound.

His face held
the dry stare
of a camel’s head
on a spike in the Medina.

His latest partner
offered soothing caresses,
soft words,
leaned towards his corpse.
All of it wasted.

He recoiled,
gave up nothing.

Once she thought
she saw a glint–
a slight dilation of the eye.
It was enough
for her to imagine goodness
where none lived.

She learned,
in time,
and left.

Beautiful Yaks…

26 Friday Apr 2024

Posted by Satin & Sand in Animals, Art, Drawing, Needlepoint

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beautiful, Continuous line drawing, Hilaire Belloc, Needlepoint, yak

© Joan Currie. My continuous line drawing of a female yak.

The Yak by Hilaire Belloc

As a friend to the children commend me the Yak.
You will find it exactly the thing:
It will carry and fetch, you can ride on its back,
Or lead it about with a string.

The Tartar who dwells on the plains of Tibet
(A desolate region of snow)
Has for centuries made it a nursery pet,
And surely the Tartar should know!

Then tell your papa where the Yak can be got,
And if he is awfully rich
He will buy you the creature—of else he will not.
(I cannot be positive which.)

© Joan Currie – My needlepoint of a Yak – ready to be sewn into a nursery pillow.

After Church when I was a child, my father would often take me and my siblings to visit the outdoor zoo in a park near where he grew up. The yaks‘ enclosure was a curiosity – I could never understand the game they played wherein the bigger yak climbed on top of the smaller one, and the smaller one never got a turn to do the same.

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