Really? The COVERLET?
I read the Internet. I thought nothing could amaze me.
I was so wrong.
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Really? The COVERLET?
I read the Internet. I thought nothing could amaze me.
I was so wrong.
Coverlets are cool, and the punched cards of Jacquard loom were the first step towards computers.
It is the out and about that is adventurous. Like I said - i like my ruts and routines
but a coverlet museum is ... not adventuresome, but it might be cozy
A coverlet museum actually sounds like the sort of thing I'd go out of my way to see, but then again, I'm something of a textile geek. Also, the history of that kind of everyday item also tends to intersect a lot with women's history, which makes it even more interesting.
Note time stamp - I am awake far, far earlier than I should be. I'm tired, but the noise in my brain will. not. shut. up. Also, I'm sleepy enough that I can't stop my brain from wandering off into the kind of things I wish it would stay away from--all the fears, hurt, and negative self-talk that it's hard not to listen to.
I read the Internet. I thought nothing could amaze me.
I was so wrong.
And it's not even porn. huh
I know! Somehow, that's the most shocking part of all -- not porn!
I dunno, I bet some porn has been enacted ON a coverlet.
I bet you are correct.
oh, I'm sure ... but does that startle you? nope - it takes the Coverlet Museum to do that!
And there was a mushroom museum, although I understand it's closed. Or maybe just gone underground.
Would, actually, be useful - at one point there were four people in one local hospital with mushroom poisoning. One bright soul went out and picked the mushrooms growing in his yard ... seemingly didn't check to see if they were safe to eat. Guess he figured if they were growing in his yard, they were edible. I think he recovered, so he won't be a candidate for the Darwin Awards.