Reader Profile #1: Gary Edward Rith

For 23 months I have written here, posted photos mostly nicked from others all with the main goal of triggering a response from this blue flickering screen. I don’t know many of you who read my words. Some of your write for your own fascinating photon tubes of wonderment but mostly you read, drawn in large part by Google or by being A.A. Gill and a bit surprised that a thread about your work here ranks above your own writing. I really only know portland as an old friend – and if you knew portland like I knew portland…

But then I thought some of you might want the others to know about you so I thought I would start the irregular feature Reader’s Profile. I thought of it when I followed the website link posted over here yesterday, finding a New Hampshire potter being it. Here is Gary’s story as provided after my invitation:

Whoa! Thanks Alan. You have a heck of a blog. My wife Maude and I have enjoyed reading blogs for awhile, but the awards last week highlighted some of the best. Looking at great blogs generally leads to links for more great
blogs. And since I am Gen x about to turn 39, I clicked your page, voila! Both of your blogs are terrific. As one of those few far left Americans who has considered moving across the border (but we won’t) I appreciate the Canadian perspective. I know exactly where you live now. When I was a kid we lived in Brockport, NY, roughly straight across the lake from Toronto,
and I listened to CHUM fm as a teenager, which was very progressive and diverse. My parents live by Syracuse now, and my mother’s radio station always gives the weather report for central and northern New York, and
Kingston, ON too, which seems a stretch, because it is a ways north of Syracuse. I guess they assume their signal travels well.

Well, about me. Been married almost 13 years to Maude, I am 39 years old, we have 3 dogs and 2 cats. At 17 I went to college to study art and fell hard for pottery. It was lucky I did, everybody else was smoking crack or going to law school, and the world (I like to think) but certainly myself, is better for me playing with clay. I work out of a home studio in the woods, near Concord, NH. I make what I please and avoid orders, selling either at fairs or stores and galleries. NH has an unusual organization called ‘The League of NH Craftsmen’ which is like a medieval guild. It runs stores and shows and other marketing opportunities, because it is very
difficult working and selling independently. My wife just happens to work for them, running Gallery 205 plus other stuff….. The guiding factor in what I make is to have fun, and I have developed a strange attachment to pigs as decoration, because they are simply hilarious. The colors are bright and hopefully dynamically patterned. I am giving demonstrations of
sculpture more and more, anything to draw a crowd and earn money for groceries, booze, and pet food. Although we sometimes drink cheap wine, our taste buds were long ago ruined by great whiskey and beer, which sets a rather high minimum standard.

Guess that’s about it. Good luck, we will stay tuned! Gary Edward Rith.

You can see more of his work here. When it turned out that Gary was in New Hampshire, I felt compelled again to thank the Granite State for last year’s help as well as one of my favorite breweries.

Cricket Update!!!

The BBC wrote:

…the report relates specifically to the bowler’s action when delivering the doosra…

The words I read ran down my spine as if someone had walked on my grave.

Under the ICC’s bowling review process, Harbhajan, who was also reported and cleared in 1998, will undergo analysis of his action by human movement specialists within 21 days. A bio-mechanical review of his action should reveal whether his action falls within the 15 degrees of permitted elbow straightening.

Good God!!! Don’t they know there are twenty points riding on this in the pool!?!?. If I have said it once I have said it a thousand times: STRAIGHTEN YOUR DOOSRA, HARBHAJAN!!!

Smart Tories

I will not say this kind of thing often so pay(-ish) attention (it is after all only me): the Tories did at least one smart thing this weekend:

On Friday, one of Leader Stephen Harper’s emissaries at the merger talks, Scott Reid, backed a resolution that would have allowed ridings with more party members to send more delegates to conventions. The move enraged many former Progressive Conservative members, including Harper’s deputy leader, Peter MacKay, who seethed visibly as he warned that the proposed change put the party in ‘real jeopardy.’ Reid, an Ontario MP, spoke in favour of the proposal Saturday, while MacKay urged it be voted down to preserve “kindness, generosity and equality” in the party. Delegates overwhelmingly rejected the change in a show of hands.

By reaffirming the equality of each part of the grassroots both the Reform and Progressive Conservative legacies should be satisfied. If you are ever going to attract my vote – which is a swing vote – you will have to show that you are viable and that you reflect a major part of Canadian society. Reflecting each part of Canada would help.