Singing and weaving
Odysseus was weeping on the shore of Calypso's island, feeling trapped and longing to return home. Hermes arrived to deliver Zeus's message that Odysseus must be allowed to leave the island and continue his journey back to Ithaca.
When Hermes arrived on the island of Calypso, Odysseus was sitting on the shore, weeping and longing for his home in Ithaca. He had been trapped on the island for several years by Calypso, who desired him to stay with her. Despite her affection, Odysseus felt the deep pain of separation from his family and homeland, yearning for his freedom. Hermes came to deliver the message from Zeus, instructing Calypso to let Odysseus leave and return to his voyage.
He sat weeping on the beach. (Odyssey, book 5, line 82. Was that your home assignment?)
When Hermes arrived on Cyclopes Odysseus was crying of homesickness.
sleeping
During Hermes's conversation with Calypso, Odysseus is most likely waiting or exploring the island of Ogygia where Calypso resides. He may be reflecting on his journey home and longing to return to Ithaca.
working on a tapestry
She was singing and weaving.
When Hermes found Calypso, she was on her island, Ogygia, where she was keeping Odysseus captive. Calypso had fallen in love with Odysseus and was offering him immortality and eternal youth if he stayed with her. Despite her affection, Hermes was sent by Zeus to deliver the message that Odysseus must be allowed to leave and return home to Ithaca.
It is not explicitly said, but it is assumed he relaxed on Calypso's island and spent the nights with Calypso.
When first met Odysseus is staring out to see on Calypso's island dreaming of getting home to Ithaca.
she was absolutley beautiful but supported her father knonos in the war of the gods and titans so the gods sent to exile eventhough she regretted it. and she wasent a god