My grandmother saw warnings foretold in dropped silverware. A fork dropped, meant be on guard from the direction the tines were pointing. It may be bad news.
I have some casserole dishes which belonged to my great aunt, and some of her old recipe books.
Any newer dish I’ve bought didn’t last long before breaking, but the old Pyrex and ceramic still chugs along.
There used to be so much history in utensils and plates, in pots and spoons and kitchen tools, but most “modern” items will spill over the landfills soon.
I have a lot of work to do in revisions with my objects. Looking forward to my second draft, where Neil Gaiman once said you can pretend you knew what you were doing all along x
My grandmother saw warnings foretold in dropped silverware. A fork dropped, meant be on guard from the direction the tines were pointing. It may be bad news.
I love this. I miss a good structural analysis.
I have some casserole dishes which belonged to my great aunt, and some of her old recipe books.
Any newer dish I’ve bought didn’t last long before breaking, but the old Pyrex and ceramic still chugs along.
There used to be so much history in utensils and plates, in pots and spoons and kitchen tools, but most “modern” items will spill over the landfills soon.
I have a lot of work to do in revisions with my objects. Looking forward to my second draft, where Neil Gaiman once said you can pretend you knew what you were doing all along x