Monday, January 30, 2012

Cerulean Time Travel

From Hampshire to Derbyshire, Highclere Castle to Kedleston Hall... Highland Park Ford Plant to
100 Renaissance Center... we use our particle accelerators to access cerulean time travel.
Oh dear, I think I'm getting things all mixed up by watching 'Real Steel' last night.

Downton Abbey has more cerulean wallpaper than... Kedleston Hall?
Hard to say!
Robert Adam forged decorative motifs in repeat patterning as evidenced by the sofa for Kedleston Hall, which, also, has coordinating wallpaper behind it. 'Robert Adam (1728-1792), approached decorating with the concept of an interior and its furnishings as a coordinated whole.' (exerpt from essay 'History of Interior Design.')
Downton Abbey, set in time... over 100 years later than 'Adam style,'  borrows a current trend... 100 years into the future,... of the setting of the show which begins in 1912,... of coordinating fashion and interior design.
Time travel borrowings is the currency of being 'in step.'   
Simmy had been perusing the time worn treasures at the Dutch Dime Store when she spotted a shock of blue velvet drapery. She had inspected the drapes for damages and, amazingly, they were intact.
'Just the thing for my 'Downton Abbey' crush,' she murmured.
After two rounds in the washing machine, the dryer lint was respectably coloured to suggest, Ahem!, that these beauties had never been washed.
A piece of cerulean satin became the cover for a cushion and the damask chair, circa 2010, was a current showpiece of ancient damascus or damask.
Now, that brings us back to the future movie 'Real Steel' where damascus steel morphs from sword to robot in choice of weaponry. Shining blue eyes glow through da mask of the robot called 'Atom.' Born futuristically, we must use our mental particle accelerators to enjoy the 'Atom smasher.'
So,... a very strange world of time travel we live in,... yes?
Like I said, 'Time travel borrowings is the currency of being 'in step.' Quote by El

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