The bowl I began has changed a little bit from what I had originally intended. This is going to become an oatmeal bowl for a cousin of mine in California. Heres the story:
I have a lovely cousin who is a retired educator in California and judging from her life and the lives of those folks around her, she was, and is, an exceptional person. And shes helped to support another cousin of ours who has been very ill this year. And since caregivers are always on the top of my list of super people, she gets a special bowl.
Now the oatmeal part of this addresses the fact that being a busy person, she eats, gasp, microwaved oatmeal. I cant think of anything worse than that. So shes getting the bowl, one of my hand carved spoons, and a bag of steel cut oats for her birthday next month.
If you remember from yesterday, I split a linden tree branch and made a bowl blank out of a section of it that I band sawed off the branch:
And I began shaping it. I was going to make another porringer but given the size of the resulting blank, I decided to make her a simple wooden bowl, similar to bowls made in England several hundred years ago. This isnt a reproduction or replica per se, simply a bowl based on those earlier designs with some modern touches to make it easy to use and maintain: