I learned a thing today
Sep. 27th, 2013 11:48 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
And that is that snow globes are not forever. Heh.
Many many many years ago -- like, probably more than 30 years ago -- my favorite aunt found a musical snow globe somewhere that reminded her of me, and gave it to me for a present. It was a wizard, casting a spell from a book he was reading, surrounded by glitter instead of snow. It was so cool! (Things like that were way harder to find then.)
It was really more suited to teenage me, but I kept it all this time, tucked away on a shelf. A few days ago, I idly noticed that the water level seemed to have dropped a bit, which was odd - but I figured I just hadn't looked at it in ages and was misremembering.
Then today I was over near it, and realized that the wizard was at a slightly odd angle, and reached for it to find that the globe part was a little loose, and suddenly there was a bit of water on my hand.
Whoops.
Turns out that the hard plastic supports inside the base eventually wear out! So the globe had been slowly going off-kilter, and then the rubber bit that the wizard stood on had also gone off-kilter, and water was seeping ever so slowly into the base.
Ah well -- 30-plus years is a pretty good run for something like that. *g* I drained all the water out into a baggie (I didn't want that glitter going down my drains), then set him back up o the shelf to take some pictures to remember it by:
Full view, from where he lived between Elfquest and the Monty Python rabbit. The entire base is covered in castly=-y things, some bigger and some smaller, with trees between:

Closeup! Is he not awesome? That is some spell he's casting, man:

From above and behind, for full glittery effect. This was actually pretty damn cool back when it was new, and all the glitter was perfectly swirling around in the globe (it got less cool as time when on, and things started breaking down *g*):

More glitter, from above and in front, just because:

So now he is gone, alas, after probably protecting the heck out of my space for all these years. <3
Many many many years ago -- like, probably more than 30 years ago -- my favorite aunt found a musical snow globe somewhere that reminded her of me, and gave it to me for a present. It was a wizard, casting a spell from a book he was reading, surrounded by glitter instead of snow. It was so cool! (Things like that were way harder to find then.)
It was really more suited to teenage me, but I kept it all this time, tucked away on a shelf. A few days ago, I idly noticed that the water level seemed to have dropped a bit, which was odd - but I figured I just hadn't looked at it in ages and was misremembering.
Then today I was over near it, and realized that the wizard was at a slightly odd angle, and reached for it to find that the globe part was a little loose, and suddenly there was a bit of water on my hand.
Whoops.
Turns out that the hard plastic supports inside the base eventually wear out! So the globe had been slowly going off-kilter, and then the rubber bit that the wizard stood on had also gone off-kilter, and water was seeping ever so slowly into the base.
Ah well -- 30-plus years is a pretty good run for something like that. *g* I drained all the water out into a baggie (I didn't want that glitter going down my drains), then set him back up o the shelf to take some pictures to remember it by:
Full view, from where he lived between Elfquest and the Monty Python rabbit. The entire base is covered in castly=-y things, some bigger and some smaller, with trees between:

Closeup! Is he not awesome? That is some spell he's casting, man:

From above and behind, for full glittery effect. This was actually pretty damn cool back when it was new, and all the glitter was perfectly swirling around in the globe (it got less cool as time when on, and things started breaking down *g*):

More glitter, from above and in front, just because:

So now he is gone, alas, after probably protecting the heck out of my space for all these years. <3
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Date: 2013-09-28 03:16 pm (UTC)No, seriously, that's too bad--but I'm glad you got so many years of enjoyment out of it.
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Date: 2013-09-30 11:19 pm (UTC)