Travel Theme: Texture

Ailsa has chosen texture this week. I like the different textures of and around this old sewing machine, wood that is decaying, metal that is rusting and stone that is crumbling. I also wonder what stories it could tell us, whose hand has turned the missing handle and how many garments it has helped to create. 

The photo was taken at Sultanhani Caravanserai on the road between Askaray and Konya, in Central Anatolia, Turkey.

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About Lucid Gypsy

Gilly Mbachu Goldsworthy is a mum to two kids that are supposed to be grown up and mma to a four year old and a new born baby boy. None of that means that I am grown up though! I love writing – travel and quite edgy fiction – and being an OU student for a degree which remains to be seen. What I do best though is counselling; I’ve been privileged to work with many people through big changes.
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21 Responses to Travel Theme: Texture

  1. I like the new header photo too. Very autumnal!!

  2. nuvofelt says:

    I probably take more pictures of texture than anything else. I’m just jealous that you found this before me :)

  3. very interesting relic! you’re so right about the stories it could tell (and the fabrics that it caressed!)
    z

  4. Madhu says:

    Perfect choice Gilly! Does make one wonder :-)

  5. Great photo. Makes me wonder how old this sewing maching is.

  6. @Gilly, this is really an antique !

  7. TBM says:

    I would love to know its story. Nice photo for the challenge.

  8. adinparadise says:

    What an amazing photo for the theme, Gilly. Love it, and I also love the fact that I an get into your posts once again. :D :D Happy weekend to you.

  9. likeitiz says:

    The old sewing machine intrigues me. It seems such a rudimentary version of even the one that my sister-in-law has kept in her house. This one belonged to her grandmother, who lived to almost 100. She was born sometime in the mid-1800′s.

  10. pommepal says:

    Love how the dust and dirt add to the texture

  11. I too am curious with what the old sewing machine has to tell us. Imagine how many families it has created clothes and made warm during cold times.

  12. Amazing how the world has developed the last decades

  13. Jo Bryant says:

    love it Gilly if only it could speak of its history

  14. eof737 says:

    Lady Gilly, You’ve traveled alright! :-)

  15. rommel says:

    It may not be noticeable. But that little bit of blurriness of the cement wall is perfect. Perfect, perfect, perfect!

  16. That is one very old sewing machine. It’s hard to imagine that it was a functioning
    and very important part of someones life. Very nice …!!!!

  17. Reminds me of the one sitting rusting in my mother’s bedroom. :-)

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