95. Writers' Rooms

I don't have a writers'room, just a corner
This is one entry where I am going to   indulge and thoroughly enjoy myself because it is all about me and photos galore. My writers’ group called “The Write Idea”
http://www.helenwhittaker.net/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?p=46913#46913 proposed we should tell each other about our rooms where we write in, following an article on Writers’ Rooms from the Guardian
http://books.guardian.co.uk/writersrooms I don’t have a special room, just a corner and you can’t possibly write where I do unless you live on your own because it is part of the rest of the living quarters.

On one corner there is a kitchen with a large square table which becomes my classroom when I have students. The sink unit ends with a tall fridge and immediately next to it is a large glass door that looks out West unto the Pre-Alps hills and the patio of another house where my sister lives. Next to that is a recess that leads to the bathroom and bedroom.
The only bookcase is in this recess where I keep the books I use with the students, the others are downstairs in the basement where I have my painting studio, another small kitchen, a bathroom with shower, two single beds for guests.

On the other side of the sink unit is a three seat blue leather comfy couch- it has to be leather because I have dogs and cats taking a nap and sometimes have accidents which if not washed away the not-so-nice odour gets impregnated into the fabric. Opposite the couch is a flat screen television and a real log fire-place next to it, at the moment not lit. Back to the other side of the couch, is the jutting of one of the two ends of a rectangular horse-shoe shaped desk. The jutting end is about a metre long then turning at the corner the desk surface (which are really two handmade desks joined together) crosses lengthwise the room for about three metres to the door, then turns and juts out into the room. In front of this end extension is a window that looks East into nothing particular except more hills and my shed outside. My cat likes to stay in my in-tray most of the time. The other extension, next to the settee looks out into another window towards the South and the village below.



The desk area arrangement is subject to change, depending on what equipment is added or taken away. A year or so ago it was much different, more compact but since I started blogging and my painting catalogue, I am using lots of photos so I’ve had to add quite a few extras. My lap top was not adequate to process the thousands of photographs I have taken of Church ceremonies, village fayres and so on, I now have a new computer with huge amount of space in it.

I look into the wall in the corner and need to turn backwards or sideways to look out, just like Michael Frayne. I sit on a black swivel chair, not the old heavy type, but like the one David Lodge sits on. It has to be very ergonomic because my backside spends an awful lot of time on it- so that is certainly one of the best investments I ever made. Incidentally, talking about chairs, Nicole Barker had a quite diffident looking dog sitting on her rigid antique chair. The beauty of all this stuff, is that it is refreshing to read about the personal side of writers many of whom I’ve never known existed... lo and behold- even Esther Freud was there- whom I remember some time ago asked if she was Sigmund’s wife???
Billy, my only surviving dog of three,
runs to hide at the sight of a camera-
that's why the photo is so bad
I had to hurry to get him on it.

Comments

lavel said…
I love your cats? How many do you have? This is Lavel from helen whitiker. I think that's right?
Eva Ulian said…
Hi Lavel, just noticed your comments because I never look as no one ever says anything. Cats? How many? An imprecise number, they come and go... See you back on TWI... Are you also on facebook?
lavel said…
No, I'm not currently. What is that anyway?
Eva Ulian said…
It's a place where you can find old schoolfriends and others- Take a look at my next entry here 96 and see what happened to me through Facebook. However, here's where you can find me and just follow the instruction. Hope to see you there. By the way I think at the moment I have about 7 cats when they are all around... but I live in the country and lots of grass to cut... tomorrow.
http://profile.to/evaulian/
lavel said…
In Italy? You mow the lawn in Italy? How do you say mow in Italian?
Eva Ulian said…
You don't actually use the word "mow" in Italian, but you say cut = tagliare or scythe = falciare, because they use one of those long sticks with a long straight scythe at the end (not the curved scythe that you see on the Communist flag!) But us plain mortals say "segare" which means "saw". That's in Italian, but if you speak in dialect, which differs from region to region you say as they do in my village "taiar" and "segar" l'erba... translated into "mow the grass".
lavel said…
That's very interesting. Do you have any pictures? I'd be interested in seeing that. I'm more of a visual person. I hope I'm not bothering you and may I add you write very well, did you know that?
What's your real name Sunflower?
Eva Ulian said…
No, you're not bothering me at all, because I would otherwise be wasting time playing cards on the computer which is what I do when the mind is too sagged to do proper work.
I don't know off hand if I have any photos of my dad with the pscyche... he had a heart attack doing it, mind you he was past 80.
If I don't find any, I will go out into the local fields to get photos or take one of my sister doing it- yes women do it too and then we rake it up with a rake- ever seen one of those? I intend to splash out on an entry on mowing grass on my blog- just for you.
My real name is Eva Ulian but I stick to Sunflower because that's what I set the blog up initially and as it would take me a while to figure out how to change it, (I'm not a spring chiken, you know,)so I've just left it.
About writing? Well, I teach English as a Foreign Language, I have a teaching certificate in Drama and a BA from London in English, if I don't write well by now, at my age, I should be thoroughly ashamed of myself- However, there's room for improvement!!!
lavel said…
Very interesting. Mowing in Italy, now that's a topic for your blog. I'll bet you'll get interesting comments from that, I hope so. And yes, I've heard of a rake. With all the Home Depots and Lowe's (stores catering to homes) I'm sure I can find plenty of them here (lol). If you don't mind me asking, how old are you? Your writing makes me think you are very young. You know like a woman in her late twenties.

Are you lonely on the computer?Have you played literati on yahoo? Write me whenever you'd like to play and I'll try to be there.
Eva Ulian said…
Well, I'm getting my pension this year, so you can more or less figure out how old I am... however, I look, I act, I write as if I was in my thirties.
No, indeed, I don't get lonely, except for English. I miss the sound of English from the TV, the radio and seeing the English word written on a packet of cornflakes or newspaper or talking to people who don't answer me just in pigeon Englsih and having to slow down so much that I've lost the rhysthm and stumble over the words, even myself...
I have no idea what "literati" is but it sounds something quite intellectual and I have an aversion for anything intellectual-so I won't be joining you there.
However, I appreciate your interest and makes me glad to know that someone is actually reading what I write- because I do indeed try to write with strong affection about whatever strikes my thoughts at the time... it's never a mere whim...
lavel said…
Yeah, you're a good writer. So when you say pension does that mean late fifties or early sixties? I'm just curious. I don't mean to get into your business, I just like to know certain things, who I'm playing with in other words. Are you like that too?

You know the other day, I thought so much about your blog and you mentioned to me about mowing your lawn in Italy, I just thought that would make such a wonderful blog for you. You can attract people, especially from the US, who will be dying to know things about Italy and the way you mentioned "mowing your lawn." Big things can come from that? From mowing you can talk about icies, Italian icies, and different foods that people would be interested in knowing, especially for travellers. Show pictures. Make your blog happen.
lavel said…
And literati is like Scrabble. You make words, that's all. It's at yahoo.com, look under games.
Eva Ulian said…
Apart from Literati, which is just not my scene, everything else you say is getting me quite excited and raring to go. I can get, and have loads of photos but I was almost served a summons last year because I had put a photograph of a potrait of someone and for that reason I had to withdraw 15 entries!
There's a great little Bar in the village that dreams up the most sumptuous ice-creams with whom I'm friendly with, and I'm sure they'll let me take photos... but putting people on the net is quite another thing... so how do I get out of that one Lavel?
lavel said…
I misunderstood. You had to withdraw a photo causing 15 photos to be taken down. I guess you have a photo of a relative and say it's a relative. Ask someone if a photo is appropriate or not, then post.
Eva Ulian said…
The 15 in question were not photos but individual entries/articles which were connected with the one photo which was a photo of a potrait of a person who had a writ drawn up ready for me. But when I withdrew all 15 articles, I never heard from that person again- I can't say more otherwise I'll get another subpoena, won't I?
There's only one out of a thousand who will allow me to post a photo of them, including my relatives! For some reason people don't like to see their mugs on internet!
lavel said…
Anybody can post a picture. Since it's been a while you should ask around. I'd go to Google's Blogger and ask around about posting pictures, cause I never heard of that and if it was your property you have the right over it, right? About taking pictures of your relatives use a friend or someone who actually mows the lawn in Italy. I would.
Eva Ulian said…
A friend of mine, who is a journalist at the Vatican told me that the person wanting to serve me a summons could not win the case because even though the photo of the portrait of this gentleman which was of my property, and although it was a violation of that person's privacy, it could still be posted in a blog, because a blog is not an official document like a newspaper, but merely a personal interpretation of things. However, this person is pretty rich and powerful and can bribe any judge because that is how justice works over here. I ould even be arbitrary fined, HEAVILY, without a court case like you do when you get a parking ticket. So, I do take big risks if I post ANYONE'S FACE without their permission.
lavel said…
Is there anything like copyrights there?
Eva Ulian said…
It's not a question of copyright, the studio I work in has the copyright which I of course, can use. It's a question of violation of privacy. This person had his portrait painted through because we found him the artist and consequently have a photograph of this portrait. But as the picture is going to be hung in a private place I cannot post it. That rule applies to anyone here in Italy who doesn't want their faces in internet even if I have the ownership of the photo. It is only in a public manifestation that this rule does not apply and even so it could be sticky if some one has it in for you!
Eva Ulian said…
Lavel, I've left out something in my last comment and I have no idea how to edit a comment so I'm rewriting it again:

It's not a question of copyright, the studio I work in has the copyright which I of course, can use. It's a question of violation of privacy. This person had his portrait painted through OUR STUDIO because we found him the artist and consequently have a photograph of this portrait. But as the picture is going to be hung in a private place I cannot post it. That rule applies to anyone here in Italy who doesn't want their faces in internet even if I have the ownership of the photo. It is only in a public manifestation that this rule does not apply and even then it could be sticky if some one has it in for you!
lavel said…
Oh I see,now. Okay, so you can't use the photograph and that is legal, unfortunately you must cut your losses and not work with that person any more and now go ahead and make this blog and live happily ever after, I hope. We, can do this Eva.
Eva Ulian said…
Hi Lavel,
I spent the whole day in the village trying to persuade the villagers that my blog was not an ogre that would eat them up. And I got some encouranging results. The ice-cream parlaor will allow me to take photos and so forth when the sun comes out. It's been raining for days so no one is out mowing grass. Since I have been taking photos for the parish for nearly a year I asked the parish priest if I could use them in my blog... and he said yes, provided I didn't discredit the church... would I? Of course not. So as the Pope lives in this country, our villagers are very traditional Catholics and lots of processions- the last one was May 25 Corpus Christi when I took 650 photos, of which I eliminated 200. Last Saturday I had the annual village dinner and another 340 photos... and so on. I've also scanned some old photographs taken with small cheap cameras in the days that were, two or three about mowing grass and I could put together an article if you like with those but of course the quality of the photos is as you can expect from such cameras of 20-30 years ago. I've also been messing about with my blog comment settings in order to find out how to delete that first duplicate comment I made with a mistake, but it seems I'm going from bad to worse... Let me know something about yourself- do you have contact with Italian communities in the States? I should imagine half of the US population have Italian origins anyway...
lavel said…
Well it sounds like you've been busy, alright. I hope you're okay and doing well. Whenever you're ready to start on your blog, I'm there, hopefully.

No I don't have any Italian in me except I had a babysitter who was Italian. Her name was Mrs. Bonici( I hope I spelled it right?). And she used to take care of me and my brother. I love her like my grandmother. In fact, she loved us as if we were hers. So I call her my grandmother, instead of my real grandmother(my mother's mother) who'd always complained about babysitting my brother and I and even ask for money for that. I even got to hear her say that,sadly, but Mrs. Bonici, always took us in, no matter if my mother had the money or not. Did not even complain or let us hear complaints--I loved her.
Eva Ulian said…
I was thinking of doing my next entry on the Corpus Christi procession since I have all the photos for that. In what way do you want to be there for me?
lavel said…
A supporter friend, confidante. You know to make people leave comments.
Eva Ulian said…
Gee Thanks!!! I will send you a PM on TWI... The elements in my next entry are so mixed, that they may leave you pertubed- however it will be a few hours yet.
lavel said…
Hi Eva;

are you alright? Haven't heard from you?
Eva Ulian said…
Yes you have, on my paintings blog!
lavel said…
Did I tell you I've visited your painting site before you told me? I like every one of them. Your very perceptive. Can you draw me something scary? I'm into the horror thing. A nice alley walk in the dark would be nice.
Eva Ulian said…
Did you see the note I left on your website about your grandma Julia- One can only feely humility in front of such sacredness! At any rate to me she's sacred.
I can express grief and what have you and dwell on some horrifying moments in the written form but nothing of the like in painting except for one or two portraits- Horror, I am only able to visualize in people not in places. The most "frightening" thing I did was for the international children fayre here in Italy which was a snake- you can see it on Post number 27 of this blog- but it's a painting for children.

So sorry, I can't help, when I paint my mind oozes in avenues of splendour, light, carefreeness, joy, all happy things... even the most sombre of my works contain a flash of joy of somesort.

Have you seen my blog on Women's Lib today? You won't like it.
lavel said…
No i don't think I got that one. It's on Horror of Poverty?-I checked and I didn't see it anywhere.
Eva Ulian said…
The entry I left a note in on the Poverty of Horror, 18th February entry. I will put more in as soon as I get a grasp of what your work is aiming at.
lavel said…
Hi Eva; how are you doing?I saw you named Mrs. Bonici, I didn't give her first name. Her name wasn't Julia, but anyway it's Father's Day here in America. How is it in Italy?
Eva Ulian said…
Father's Day? Really. It's on 19th March here St Joseph's day. Been so busy working 'paid' Proper work that I've not been on your blog yet. Still got my woolen hosiery on as it's as cold and wet as ever here.
lavel said…
Yeah, I think it is Father's Day. My dad died 10-12 years ago. May he rest in peace. He deserves it. Whenever I start thinking about him, I start to cry. I miss him a lot.
Eva Ulian said…
So did mine- He died in front of the TV just as I was preparing his supper. When I saw him in his coffin and I bent down to touch him there was like a strange energy emanating from his face which pushed me away from him while at the same time filling me with an unusual strength that I had never felt before. Since then I knew he was in realm that could be reached whenever I wanted- and I have never cried for him since.
Eva Ulian said…
Oh, I forgot to tell you Lavel, that strenth that came from my father's dead body had this message- "Don't come near... you won't find me here..."
Eva Ulian said…
Ah yes, Lavel, that strenght my father left me was his final gift to me...
lavel said…
My dad is in a better place; he's safe out of trouble. How's Italy--you say it's raining now? How long has it been like that? Well that's for Mowing My Lawn In Italy or is it?
lavel said…
I got to go Eva. Talk to you tomorrow, okay? Have a good night.
Eva Ulian said…
Even though not all day, it's been raining EVERY day for about 40 or 50 days now and its not easy to mow lawns when it's wet because the blade won't cut- Anyway not seen anyone doing that. However, I've not forgotten about it.
By the way I've left you a comment on your last post of the Hunger Blog.
lavel said…
Hi Eva;

How are you today? I'm playing literati, I wish you could come and play with me. Don't worry, I've played with a sixty year old English woman, so the game is not age discriminating.
Eva Ulian said…
I'm sorry Lavel, but I was never any good at playing games because I prefer to direct my time and attention to other things... animals, writing emails to friends, interacting on the web in general, painting, research, cooking, reading, and so on and so on...

Have you seen my comment on your blog? And have you noticed I've 'pinched' your snap photo application... and that's what I mess about when I don't want to work!
Take care and have a good game, I'm cooking at the moment, usually have co-workers to dinner...
lavel said…
Hi Eva;

How are you? I haven't heard from you for a while, I wonder what you're doing? Is there anything wrong?
Eva Ulian said…
Super busy!!!
Have you seen my latest entry- just for you!
Eva
lavel said…
Good picture. Nice. I really liked it thanks. How have you been?
Eva Ulian said…
Nice to see you around again- Have you seen my last entry about the Neighbourhood Parade here in Cappella Maggiore? By the way I'm building myself a new website... I've been thinking about it even in my sleep... Try and take a peep-you won't regret it: http://www.freewebs.com/evaulian/
Can I put a link to your website?
Did I send you a picture?
Eva
lavel said…
Website? Mine isn't up yet but when it is up it's going to be real nice. I'll check out yours soon.Have you gotten published yet? I'm the only late one not giving up a story yet. I'm working on a piece I'm putting it up on triggerstreet.com I just hope people will like it?
lavel said…
Hi Eva;

How are you doing today? I haven't heard from you for a while.
Eva Ulian said…
Hi Lavel,
Since last time we met I've joined Yuwie and leaving a blazing trail there.

I've also written an article for eHow on how to teach Impressionist Painting for children, but realizing that mums or even teachers may need a simpler version I went out yesterday painted a picture and took photos of each stage so this article is going to be called "How to make Impressionist Painting Easy" Check it out later at this url http://forms.ehow.com/overview.aspx
lavel said…
don't tell me if you're published. I'll cry. I'm so envious of you. Upset too, but I'll be happy if you are published but at the same time...you know what I mean?
Eva Ulian said…
I'e got a couple of articles published- If you send me your email I will invite you to join and you too could publish an article on how to do something.

The other site Yuwie is fantastic, you meet bunches of people and I believe you get paid too. Again I must have your email to send you an invitation to join.

Take care
Eva

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