
This power transports me to times and places where laughter, good food and drink prevail. Where the memories (when there are memories) are surrounded by the glow of fellowship and good humor. Times when victories were celebrated. Defeats assuaged. Events memorialized. Deals done. Re-connections established after too many trips away from home. When I finish a bottle of wine at dinner, I always carry off the cork. There are some very pretty frames you can put them in, even a table top under glass. I prefer however to scatter them around my life. To remind me. And to make me smile without warning. Touching an old wine cork provides an instant dose of pleasantness. No matter what the place or time of day.
I use them to hold and organize hooks in my fishing tackle box.
ReplyDeleteGreat post! What a great way to remember good times. xoxo
ReplyDeleteWhat a great notion! I love that you find them everywhere unexpectedly and that each is probably unique and recognizable enough to trigger nostalgia.
ReplyDeleteI don't drink enough wine for this idea to have much meaning, and I stopped carrying beer bottle caps in my shorts pocket when I stopped having Spring Breaks. I may have to become an oenophile.
The scent and texture of wine corks.....the perfect combination to hold great memories....xv
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We have a drawer full of corks in our kitchen and lots of them are champagne corks. I hate to throw them away for some bizarre reason. Surely they all represent happy moments.
Lovely meeting you. What a wonderful blog you have.
Warm regards,
Tish
MLS, great idea!
ReplyDeleteP101, thanks!
Ben, perhaps airline sized scotch bottles?
Vicki, thanks so much! They really work that way for me.
ML
Tish, what a lovely comment! Thanks so much. I hope you keep coming by The Epic.
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Beautifully written and so true. I always think about a wonderful dinner I had in London when I met up with my cousin there (she's my best friend) we had Italian food- drank Pinot Noir, listened to John Legend and caught up with each other's lives. It was a great night.
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for your supportive comment on my blog- As a new mom I barely have time to write the blog and miss visiting my favorites sites like yours. Hope you and your family are well...
And, although I hope to never move lock, stock and barrel again, they make excellent packing material.
ReplyDeleteI love this! I am always finding corks in unlikely places and often I have written the occassion on them :O)
ReplyDeleteWe line our corks up along the windowsill above the kitchen sink; when it gets too full, we throw them away and start over!
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