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Blogger Ariadne said...

Two things happened to us lately.My mum had a double stroke and is in a rehabilitation centre.I had my flat painted and realised we have far too many things around to breathe.Looking at my mum's flat empty of her presence till she returns(?) and all her things waiting for her, most of which have no meaning to me or her grandchildren I simply understand that we have to let go of things. What happens when too many of the things around us bring us happiness?What happens to our things when we are gone?They are thrown away,given,donated,etc. So I have to let go of things earlier than I had thought.AriadneformGreece!

June 28, 2017 at 5:02 PM

Blogger Molly said...

I have a garlic crusher I picked up at my grandfather's house as we were gathering all the last bits and pieces to take to the charity shop - after all the furniture and artworks and family memorabilia had been distributed. I use it weekly and always think so fondly of him when I do.
The silly thing is my grandfather never cooked, probably never handled the thing and it most likely came to their house via my step-grandmother who I was not so fond of.
But it's old-fashioned, well-made, sensible and strong - he would have liked it had he even considered such things - and it distinctly reminds me of him.
Things are so much more linked to emotions than we give them credit for I think, little things like garlic crushers and tea towels.
Lovely post, and hard stuff x

July 3, 2017 at 1:41 PM

Blogger julochka said...

@Ariadne - I'm sorry to hear about your mother. I too look around my own house and realize we have far too many things. I'm taking a week off at the end of the month and I'm going to do a major purge! Hopefully donating many things and selling things that are useful and being ruthless about what stays and what goes.

@Molly - I love the garlic crusher. I wonder if it's just in as humans to ascribe meaning to things. And form emotional attachments. I've got rocks on my windowsill that I love - how does that happen?

July 12, 2017 at 12:56 PM

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