The
comic genius, Jerry Seinfled, has a routine on the secret life of socks.
“I admire
socks. They have great ambition, great
drive. How many times you do a big load
of laundry, you go to the dryer, you take out your socks, you count them up—one
of them got out! He escaped. He took off on his own. What are his chances out there? I don’t think they’re good. Sometimes you see a dirty sock by the street
there, just one sock. It’s a sock that
didn’t make it. I don’t know how they
escape. They have their own ideas…”
I
go for walks in the morning around town and occasionally see socks that didn’t
make it. But socks aren’t the only
objects escaping.
One of the first things I stopped to photograph was a fork in the road. I didn’t take it.
Next I came across a fugitive spoon.
Then
another fork.
And
a snow-covered toothbrush. Yes, a toothbrush has a good
reason to make a break for a better life.
Here
we see two mismatched socks on the run.
Probably couldn’t get approval for a mixed marriage. The next day they were gone. I hope they found happiness.
Maybe this is their love child, although it doesn’t look much like either of them.
A sweat sock that tried to make a break for it but came to a bitter end
under a tree in the park.
One
snowy day I discovered a runaway shoe.
Only
a few days later, a sandal. The long winter has been a challenge for all of us.
Melting snow has uncovered a whole bunch of escapees. You know.
You keep your gloves in your pocket and one day you discover one is gone.
This
one may even be trying to point the way to the glove promise land.
Now almost every day I see another glove.
Where
are they trying to go?
What
are they escaping from?
Just
one lone glove at a time.
If
I came around in the dark would they be crawling along with their fingers?
And
here’s a baby glove--left behind and abandoned in the street far from a clothes
dryer or even a house. Only
questions. No real answers to the
mystery.
A little quirky, but that's probably why I liked this post SO MUCH!!
ReplyDeleteFishducky nailed it, quirky, but very funny!
ReplyDeleteBetween a fugitive spoon, and another fork...I think you captured the elusive spork!
ReplyDeleteFunny! d( ̄◇ ̄)b
ReplyDeleteLet's make a humorous pair.
I can see these articles, forced into 'pairhood' by perfect strangers trying to make a break for it. Shoes, socks, gloves, mittens, parts of flatwear sets...there is always that odd man out who feels he/she/it doesn't really fit in. What's really sad is to pass a large chair sitting on the curb..I mean...who's going to give it a ride?
ReplyDeleteYears and years ago, driving somewhere with my young daughter beside me in the front seat I watched her remove her shoes, then her socks. Then she reached over and opened the window vent. She took one sock delicately between two fingers and held it out the vent. It fluttered briefly, she deliberately let go. She repeated the process with the other sock. She picked up a shoe. I stopped her.
ReplyDeleteThis is was very cute and funny! I loved it!
ReplyDeleteLinda ❤⊱彡
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