Tuesday, August 12, 2008

What's the Significance?

I hike a lot, and try to notice plants and birds and rocks and things, but this potato masher lying in the path way out in the middle of nowhere was a find. I have a friend, Mystical Mike, who would have stopped and meditated on the significance of the potato masher. He would have seen it as a sign (of something.)

I did briefly wonder what a potato masher was doing all by itself so far from home, but soon discovered as I rounded a bend that someone had thrown the entire contents of a typical kitchen into the path. It reminded me of this Thomas Edison quote: "To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk."

4 comments:

Deborah Godin said...

Hmmm - a find like that surely has an unusual story behind it; could be an assignment for a creative writing class. Hadn't heard the Edison quote before; I like it. And there's real humor in the photo you took. Fun post!

ancodia said...

This is clearly an example of Occam's Masher -- it's better to briefly wonder and then find the pile of kitchen whatnots around the corner. ;-)

Now on to why a kitchen's worth of stuff was out there...

tony said...

...............which reminds me.Yesterday i was driving home and right in the middle of a busy road stood one (empty!) Pink Sneaker..........Another short story i will never read.........

Deborah Godin said...

P.S. Thanks for your comments at TCM, and for mentioning Miranda July. I haven't heard of her, have just looked her up and bookmarked her site - am going to have lots of fun with that one!