Friday, February 10, 2012

Archeological Salvage Photos

Here are a few photos I took after going to the Archeological Salvage in Sarasota. We were to take photos and come up with a story for 3 of the items we took photos of. And answer questions like where did they come from and what is there purpose in this new place.

Story 1:
This chair once belonged to a wealthy man in Africa who loved to hunt. Though he loved animals he mostly loved them for the hunt of it all. Every evening he would sit in this chair and enjoy a nice tobacco pipe while he sat in front of the fire admiring his trophies of animal heads and what not. Though one day he fell in love with a beautiful woman. She was everything his heart desired, but he was nervous of what she would think of him when she saw his trophies. So though he loved to hunt he was willing to give up this hobby to be with her. But when he invited her to his home she loved everything about his home and ended up taking hunting with him.






Story 2:
For these Mason Jars in the cart I imagine that these use to be used for milk delivery during the 50's in the south. I can imagine these jars having a life of there own and "dancing" to a whistle like beat almost like the dippity-do-da song from Splash Mountain in Magic Kingdom. As these jars hop to the beat they are each left in a door step to be with there customer. But when each jar is taken into there new home the music isn't so joyous. As the other jars in the cart see each friend being taken away they begin to freak out not knowing what will happen to them. But when the last jar enters his new living we see him being put in the fridge and relax. So things might not always be what they seem.  






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