W&N Watercolour on Bockingford 300gsm – Guinea standing on the wall, forlornly calling for his missing wife.
A couple of years ago, one of my guinea fowl sitting on eggs was killed by a dog, leaving 10 eggs, on the point of hatching, without a mother. I gathered all the eggs and put them in a basket with a hot water bottle, trying to keep them warm to see if any of them would hatch. Two days later still nothing, but on the third day I heard a weak peep-peep from one of the eggs. None of the others showed any sign of life, so I decided to take matters into my own hands and open the one that was peeping. I gently peeled away the shell and lifted out a perfectly formed little guinea fowl, and placed him on the warm towel, drying his little body with a soft cloth until he lifted his little head and stared me straight in the eye.
That was the beginning of a beautiful, long relationship with “Guinea”, who spent five years following me everywhere and providing us with endless hours of pleasure with his surprising antics. He even lured a wild guinea fowl female from the wild (they used to pass through our property here in Tarlton, Gauteng, South Africa, in large flocks, travelling from one field to another) and together they reared 5 clutches of beautiful little guinea fowl, all of whom stayed on our property for many years.
When Guinea’s wife disappeared one day, he was inconsolable, standing on the wall and calling for hours in that haunting ‘phe-twee, phe-twee, phe-twee’ that is so typical of the South African bush. After that, he would often disappear for a day or two until, one day, he didn’t come home at all. I hoped and presumed that he had found another family and was happily roaming the fields surrounding our property.
“This life as you live it now and have lived it, you will have to live again and again, times without number, and there will be nothing new in it, but every pain and every joy and every thought and sigh and all the unspeakably small and great in your life must return to you and everything in the same series and sequence — and in the same way this spider and this moonlight among the trees, and this same way this moment and I myself. The eternal hour glass of existence will be turned again and again — and you with it, you dust of dust!”
- Friedrich Nietzsche

From my portfolio of Birds 1

Mounted print

Greeting card

Framed print

Laminated print

Poster

Postcard
birds, guinea fowl, guineafowl, africa, tarlton, maree clarkson, magaliesburg, gauteng, south africa, krugersdorp, nature, watercolour, watercolor, wildlife
Comments
Truly a wonderful story of your Guinea. The painting is a wonderful tribute as well Maree. Enjoyed your sharing with with us.
Aaah, thank you for that Jim, I really appreciate it. As I was writing it, I could once again feel the sorrow welling up, always happens with all my reminiscences.
– Maree Clarkson
What a wonderful story and a beautiful painting!
Thanks so much Dot!
– Maree Clarkson
oh, that lovely story brings a tear to the eye. A beautiful painting in memory of a dear friend xx
Thank you so much Alexandra, really appreciate your lovely comment. xx
– Maree Clarkson
How I love your touching stories!! A beautiful tribute to “Guinea”! and a perfect painting!
Thank you ever so much Liz, much appreciated!
– Maree Clarkson
oh it is so gorgeous!!
Pleased you like it Shylie, thank you!
– Maree Clarkson
What a lovely story. Great tribute to “Guinea”
So glad you like it Dianne, thanks a lot!
– Maree Clarkson
One of my favorite birds … This is a beauty! …congratulations and great story
I know Woolley, I just LOVE your guinea fowl! Thanks for your kind words, much appreciated!
– Maree Clarkson
Ek’s mal oor tarentale! Wou nog altyd een as troeteldier gehad, en ’n pou!
Pragtige werk!
Dankie Mariaan! Maar ek dink jy moet die Pou ’n mis gee, hulle is die aakligste diere onder die son, maak alle klein tarentaaltjies en kuikentjies voor die voet dood!
– Maree Clarkson
Werklik waar? Dis te erg! Vriende van ons het poue op hulle kleinhoewe en hulle verwelkom ons as ons daar kom, vreeslik oulik. Ek’s veral mal oor die geluide wat poue en tarentale maak, so uniek; die tarentale se geroep is so eg Afrika!
Werklik waar! Hulle is lieflik om mense, en ek is mal oor hulle geroep (nog meer oor dié van Guinea, so eg-Afrika soos jy sê!), maar as jy ander geveerde vriende gaan aanhou, sorg net die Poue kom nie naby hulle nie!
– Maree Clarkson
lovely work Maree
Pleased you like it Adam, and thanks for the fav!
– Maree Clarkson