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Anonymous asked: what is in the background? where is this? -- /post/931889365/harlan-and-anna-hubbard
This is a sketch by Harlan Hubbard of their home at Payne Hollow.
Dean
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Anonymous asked: So you live at Payne Hollow?
no, I named the blog after a Wendell Berry piece called “Sonata at Payne Hollow.” I later found, though Don Wallis, that it is an actual place and was the home of Harlan and Anna Hubbard. Don is the author of a book on Harlan. Harlan was also an author and a painter, he and his wife Anna lived a Thoreau - like life style settling at Payne Hollow on the Ohio river, spending many years there before he died. Mr. Wallis describes the place as a “ place of spiritual beauty and deep presence.”
Thanks for your question.
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Geese appear high over us
pass, and the sky closes. Abandon,
as in love or sleep, holds
them to their way, clear
in the ancient faith: what we need
is here. And we pray, not
for new earth or heaven, but to be
quiet in heart, and in eye,
clear. What we need is here.
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~ Wendell Berry
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Hubbard Workshop at Payne Hollow
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Harlan Hubbard
(for more about Harlan and Anna Hubbard, and their work see
http://beautywelove.blogspot.com/)
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Harlan and Anna Hubbard
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It has come to my attention that the “Payne Hollow” name has quite an interesting history beyond being in the title of the Wendell Berry piece, “Sonata at Payne Hollow.” Mr. Berry was a friend of Harlan Hubbard, Mr. Hubbard and his wife Anna established a home and lifestyle at “Payne Hollow” on the Ohio River in northern Kentucky. Mr. Hubbard is referenced in Wikipedia as follows:
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Harlan Hubbard (January 4, 1900 - January 16, 1988) was an American artist and author who lived a life that Henry David Thoreau only experimented with. Hubbard was born in Bellevue, Kentucky. His father died when Harlan was only seven. Soon thereafter, his mother moved him to New York City to be with his two older brothers who were living there at the time. Hubbard attended Childs High School in the Bronx and received his art education from New York’s National Academy of Design and the Art Academy of Cincinnati. In 1919, he returned with his mother to northern Kentucky and settled in Fort Thomas, Kentucky. One of his brothers, Lucien Hubbard (1888-1971), became a famous Hollywood screenwriter.
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As a young man, Hubbard saw the industrial development in America as a threat to the natural world and he thoroughly rejected consumer culture. In 1929 he started keeping a journal into which he poured his thoughts on society. In 1943, he married Anna Eikenhout (she died May 3, 1986). The following year they built a shantyboat at Brent, Kentucky and traveled down the Ohio and Mississippi rivers, ending their journey in the Louisiana bayous in 1951. His book Shantyboat recounts the eight-year journey from Brent to New Orleans. His book Shantyboat in the Bayous, which was published in 1990, completes the story.
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In 1951, Harlan and Anna built a primitive, yet elegant home at Payne Hollow on the shore of the Ohio River in Trimble County, Kentucky. It was there that the Hubbards lived lives that have been described as simultaneously frugal and abundant. To fully understand the Hubbards’ lives and their rejection of modern society, Payne Hollow and Journals, 1929-1944 are essential reading. Author Wendell Berry was a close friend of Hubbard’s and has written and lectured on the Hubbards’ lives.
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Hubbard’s art is largely pastoral and he was accomplished with oils, watercolors, and woodblock printing. The Behringer-Crawford Museum in Covington, Kentucky and the Frankfort Community Public Library (Frankfort, Indiana) have significant collections of his work.
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These connections were graciously brought to my attention by Mr. Don Wallis of Yellow Springs OH. Mr. Wallis wrote “Harlan Hubbard and the River: A Visionary Life.” He speaks of Payne Hollow as a place having “a spiritual beauty and deep presence.”Thank you Mr. Wallis, for providing this interesting background.
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Seems this is enough now.
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Let there be a silent understanding and no more. Away with all thinking and explaining. Then we may say that the Way of Words has been cut off and movements of the mind eliminated. This Mind is the pure Buddha-Source inherent in all men. All wriggling beings possessed of sentient life and all the Buddhas and Boddhisattvas are of this one substance and do not differ. Differences arise from wrong-thinking only and lead to the creation of all kinds of karma.
All the visible universe is the Buddha; so are all sounds; hold fast to one principle and all the others are Identical. On seeing one thing, you see ALL. On perceiving any individual’s mind, you are perceiving ALL Mind. Obtain a glimpse of one way and ALL ways are embraced in your vision, for there is nowhere at all which is devoid of the Way. When your glance falls upon a grain of dust, what you see is identical with all the vast world systems with their great rivers and mighty hills. To gaze upon a drop of water is to behold the nature of all the waters of the universe.
Only come to know the nature of your own Mind, in which there is no self and no other, and you will in fact be a Buddha.
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I asked the river
About its destination
And came out lucky:
It babbled about nothing
And never came to a pointGyosen -
Weak desires can be removed by introspection and meditation,
but strong, deep-rooted ones must be fulfilled and their fruits, sweet or bitter, tasted.Nisargadatta Maharaj
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Ice Lightning, The Arctic
photo from grouchstone
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