I was making toast for breakfast and liked the look of grooves left behind when I sliced through the butter.

Wondered how it would look if all you could see were the grooves.

A little fuzzy in terms of resolution, but I like it! π
And thank you to Melinda and Wyrd Smythe for pointing out in the comments that these butter grooves reminded them of sand dunes. Melinda specifically called out the opening scene of The English Patient, so I found a clip online to share, just because π
The hand-drawn figure dissolves into those gorgeous sand dunes around the 2:35 mark.
Mmmmm, toast! π
Reminds me of pictures I’ve seen of sand dunes in the desert! Funny how nature often looks similar on vastly different scales.
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I definitely thought of sand dunes too! Makes me think of one of my favourite opening sequences: flying over the desert at the beginning of The English Patient.
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Oh wow, both you and Ward thought of dunes, and that never crossed my mind! Iβm going to see if I can find a clip of that opening to add to this post. Thanks, Melinda!
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Ha! You’re the second person this month to call me “Ward”! Obviously, I have to change my name now! π π π
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I realized that after the fact and made sure to change it in my post update!
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It struck me as yet another bit of the synchronicity that keeps weirdly popping up so often in my life. As a made-up handle, people often do miss the target slightly when repeating it, but in the 11 years I’ve had that handle, “Ward” is a new one, and it happened twice in one month (on completely different blogs involving completely different people).
Synchronicity! π
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I’ve heard restaurants graded on the quality of butter at the table. Cheers!
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