Zeus sends Hermes to Calypso to tell her to release Odysseus.
working on a tapestry
Naturally he sends the messenger of the gods: Hermes.
Hermes rescues him. Zues sends him.
Zeus sends Hermes to Calypso's island, Ogygia, to deliver a message. He instructs her to let Odysseus go, as it is his fate to return home to Ithaca. Hermes conveys Zeus's command, emphasizing that Odysseus's journey must continue, despite Calypso's desire to keep him with her.
Zeus sends Hermes to release him from calypso or Zeus will drown her island so he lets Odysseus be on his way
Hermes is her husband
Hermes tells Calypso to let Odysseus go.
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.
He sends his messenger Hermes to the island. Then soon Calypso gives Odysseus supplies to build him a small raft back to his home
to tell calypso to release Odysseus
Hermes.
She was singing and weaving.