Wednesday, July 25, 2018

Storing the past


Photographs, memory & taste.  A wondrous cabinet of sweetmeats.  Meanwhile, fingers taste the alphabet & find it intriguing & beguiling.  Downright tasty.  

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  1. what the outsider can never know is another person's only salvation. we can make many notations on our daily rounds, but only some are considered useful as lists of things to get at the store or what to bring to a party in outer rossmoor. a list should rise in importance on the literary scale, for show me a person who doesn't make lists and i'll refer that person to the nearest gym teacher.

    in the world of the detective, notes are pivotal. how else can one remember all the details?

    even if it seems like an endlessly baffling collection of objects or activities, these are the crumbs we must follow to find grandmother's house, the big bad wolf, and other resolutions of the trail...

    notes (found from a cache of unrecorded case reports in an old cupboard at a beach hotel)

    crime scene 10 (continued)

    wait until the rest of the crew gets here
    a fortunate twosome
    not that/not that again
    turn it up he says from the closet
    i can't hear you she says

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