Too freaky! Great links, jessamyn. posted by shoepal at 8:33 PM on February 29, 2004
Very cool, jessamyn - this is what MetaFilter's all about! I'd never heard of this before. posted by biscotti at 10:07 PM on February 29, 2004
wrapped around mummified cats
The first time I buried a pet with my own hands (cat killed by speeding car), I wrapped him in a paisely cloth wall hanging I had had since college. This discount scrap of fabric, which had hung in every bedroom I had lived in from age 19-22, was his shroud. It's very traditional burial magic - you give up something you care for, something intimate (often a garment) into the grave. posted by crunchburger at 10:32 PM on February 29, 2004
[This is good.] posted by rushmc at 11:05 PM on February 29, 2004
As colonial-era buildings all over New England are restored or excavated, shoe concealments and bottle concealments have been found to be very common. It's bound to have been a thing somewhere between ceremony and magic: in with the good karma, out with the bad.
Occasionally they find carpenters' tools, which I expect are there accidentally. Where's me bloody hammer got to, now? Anyway it's better than leaving a clamp inside the guy whose appendix you just took out. posted by jfuller at 5:24 AM on March 1, 2004
This is really neat! My dad and I were once salvaging granite steps from the ruins of a c. 1720's farmhouse in southern Maine and found a shoe inside an earthenware crock under the first step. I've occasionally wondered about why it was there. Now I know (more or less).
I wish we'd kept it instead of saying "Yuck! Old shoe!" posted by Mayor Curley at 6:26 AM on March 1, 2004
I have read that people would hide old children's shoes in homes' walls, etc as a good luck charm. posted by terrapin at 6:50 AM on March 1, 2004
Lovely stuff in there, many thanks, jessamyn. (Takes me back to folklore research I once did in the Himalayas, including the protection of the entrances/exits to buildings.) posted by carter at 7:27 AM on March 1, 2004
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