A work of most excellent regard

Lace

By Susan Andrus 

February’s nudge is: Lace, a fab­ric that was once care­fully crafted by women, a tal­ent handed down by grand­moth­ers, but is now pro­duced in fac­to­ries with com­put­er­ized machines.

The idea came to me while think­ing about Valentine’s Day. Cards and lin­gerie dec­o­rated with lace. Two love­birds “lac­ing” their fin­gers together. Frilly and fine and fancy.

Of course, the sec­ond exam­ple I used refers to some­thing entirely different–you know, those things that help keep your shoes on your feet when you go out for a run. Or maybe, if you pre­fer a more roman­tic notion(depending on how you look at it), the laces could be on a corset.

Or another unro­man­tic idea: a yel­lowed piece of lace on the musty sofa of the dead woman. Hey, wait… that could be a pretty roman­tic story depend­ing on how you write it…

What can this lit­tle word inspire?

 

 

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This nudge was published on February 4, 2010.