How to tell the story of this corkscrew… Sanremo comes to mind, as does Nice. But really, that’s just the beginning. I bought this corkscrew in a little grocery in Nice the morning after I hitched up the peninsula from Rome. What a lovely all night drive that was, and a great parting of new friends the next morning.
I’ve had this corkscrew for over 20 years now, and it looks it. Half the handle broke off when I dropped it on a tile floor. Look closely at the pry end – note the metal is folding back… that’s from my barkeep days, opening a gazillion bottles a night. It was my go-to when I tended bar out in the courtyard in Charleston, and it’s still my preferred way to open a bottle of wine. But dang if this little grocery store corkscrew hasn’t been the best one I’ve ever owned. I like that it’s straight, rather than curved, and I know its idiosyncrasies… you have to tilt it just a bit to set the screw, but then straighten it up to grab the cork. And my hand, from years of habit, feels when I’ve nearly reached the end of the cork. No need to break through and drop cork bits into the wine.
We decided to have a spot of wine tonight after Little Bit went to sleep, after email was nearly caught up, and after some fun-time reading. I was tumbling the corkscrew around in my hand when it fell against the glass. I saw a picture waiting.
Dangit! Way too much work today. Oh, and yeah, I got 6 holes of golf in as well (dang sun, going down and all that). That was a bit of a distraction, but a distraction so needed.
I was excited about the chance to play golf, and I didn’t remember my camera. No new photo today, so I have to reach back into the archives tonight. If my new Saudi friends get their act together on the visa, I’ll be in Riyadh a week from today. إن شاء الله
We shall see. If that happens, I’ll fly into Paris on the way there at about 6AM and out that night at about 8PM, each way. I just can’t sit in CDG that long… gotta, gotta go downtown.
flying buttresses
I was flipping through some old Paris photos tonight – will be spending a day there soon, passing through – and decided to post this one. If I had to pick out why I like the shot so much, I’m not sure I could. I just like the shot.
Seine shadows