@mikeroweworks I collect "Midcentury High School Woodshop" pieces! It's a sound choice for we who live life harder than pressed chipboard can withstand. For a pittance, often free, I can have a relatively unique, solid wood piece. One does run out of corners for knickknack shelves, tho.
@TideLineArt@Shingle_beach Some sort of curtain rod or window treatment hardware (or gewgaw, haha). It seems to tickle my memory... I really want to say shutter hardware, but that's just a wild guess... *Sips coffee*. I bet the era the swirl glass was popular will provide a clue!
@EddyBayton @TideLineArt Good guess, but those were usually made of lead, which would pick up bits of what was on the sea bottom. Plus they'd be a little bigger. 8^)
This was from a fire in New Bedford earlier in the day. Also sent in from a follower. Fire was on beetle St. Notice the parking ticket on the windshield.
@pauljimerson Depression is Sisyphus' boulder, but made of molasses. Sometimes I can move it. Sometimes gravity wins. Sometimes it's a stalemate, & I stand, psychic shoulder wedged, staring at the accrued detritus that only horrid stickiness can summon.
@growingwisdom Eyyy, it ain't ovah til it's ovah. We can dream & scheme the same until then. It's a forecast, after all, right? A forecast, not a forefact. Happy holidays until they ain't! Chin up til you're grin up!