tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5499217243284937366.post3706966085316622367..comments2024-03-25T08:56:25.810-04:00Comments on TKIN: Philosopher Encounters Modern Life: Memory, Materiality, And An Autographed Photo Of Bert And ErniePatricia Marinohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/16087880431696831634noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5499217243284937366.post-73153929689152920012015-09-28T16:31:56.690-04:002015-09-28T16:31:56.690-04:00I love this! My dad was not a Sesame Street fan, b...I love this! My dad was not a Sesame Street fan, but, this post evokes memories of my dad, my mom, and those special items that bring back wonderful memories. Thanks!Mollyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17811440020249589152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5499217243284937366.post-51235282606353880172015-09-28T10:59:44.451-04:002015-09-28T10:59:44.451-04:00I remember this photo, but I am not sure if you ha...I remember this photo, but I am not sure if you had actually shown it to me or if you had just described it in great detail. I certainly feel I have seen it, and recall that it made me feel great affinity with your father. "Keen" rings true, but that might just be what I would say.<br /><br />As for the object itself, I have always considered "things" as a physical embodiment of memory... but I am a sentimental packrat who enjoys going through his mementos periodically to jog that faulty memory. That one thing can be such a loaded symbol. Your local Franchise Glitz Dealerhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18115543233718716771noreply@blogger.com