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Nearly forgotten but glorious art, envisionings and historical oddments from the back corners of the internet













Chromalin must have been a kind of linoleum or similar to linoleum.

This image went viral several years ago. Sadly I don’t know whose photograph it is. If you know please comment.
Wishing a happy Ramadan to my Muslim friends and followers.

“The Beginning of Ramadan Month in Istanbul.” Undated, no further information available.
Oh to be here.
Warmer outside than last week. Sneakers that almost lace themselves up. A new burnt orange colored fleece, perfect for running in. No one to run with, but that a Saturday thing and not a Wednesday break-time kind of thing. A working remotely good thing, though. The big boss having mentioned the morning off and the dentist. No one to check if you let your standing desk and tea mug tend themselves while the minute hand takes another lap around the dial.
My new fiction piece with the rest at the link if you’d like to read it
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/an-envisioning-2024-and-an-early






WINE FRIGIDARIUM. Wines, champagne, aperitifs, cocktails, all served well-chilled. Black and stainless steel cooler and cold-energy liners that retain cold and chill bottles for hours without ice. To energize sealed-in refrigerant, store liners in freezer, ready for instant use. N24, (2 lbs.) . . . $12.95. Page 14 of the Hammacher Schlemmer Autumn 1971 catalogue. Published by Hammacher Schlemmer, New York City. Public Domain Mark 1.0. via https://archive.org/details/hammacher-schlemmer-housewares-1971/page/n14/mode/1up

















“Photograph of a pageant.” 1922 image. Part of the Woman’s Club of Coconut Grove Miami Florida records that are archived at the University of Miami so presumably photographed in Coconut Grove. American. Photographer not given. Collections of the University of Miami Libraries Digital Collections. Image itself in the public domain due to age. https://digitalcollections.library.miami.edu/digital/collection/asm0400/id/47/rec/60
Pageants were very popular 1915-1925 ish. Some were put on by clubs, some by schools and others by houses of worship or cities and towns. Also popular at the same time were tableaux vivant which look very similar in the pictures but more of the participants were children and teenagers.
Oh to be here.
Saturday tomorrow, and that ice-skating day. Two middle schoolers taking lessons. The baby inching along on her double runners. A good thing she has such a padded-up snowsuit. Falling doesn’t hurt that way. She can almost bounce right back up. A tutor from the skating school, next year, maybe, but not until then. Not advanced enough to need more help than a mother whose skating lessons were a few years ago can impart.
my new short fiction piece published to my Substack at the link if you’d like to read the rest.
https://sarahbguestperry.substack.com/p/1998-and-a-mid-morning-in-march-with

Spring through Summer 1960 Sears catalogue (?) page. From the collection of Alexander B. Tecoma. via flickr. https://www.flickr.com/photos/vintagestitches/23628069121













