I think well designed and well made things show wear well, as well as
wearing well.

Odd: I had neighbors who were fanatical about house cleaning, even
dusting baseboard tops weekly. Their houses looked sparkling and new,
but somehow sterile. A wealthy family to whose house I once took my
daughter lived in a beautiful neighborhood with many mature trees
(exotic in our location) but with -- I kid not -- nary a dead branch
or leaf on the immaculate lawns.

Patrick Moore, sternly trying to persuade himself that this is indeed
true as he collects yet another little scratch on one of his beloved
customs, and who pronounces it, properly, in the French manner,
"bow-sahj".

"All things gradually decay and head for the reef of destruction,
exhausted by the long lapse of time."

On Tue, Mar 5, 2013 at 11:57 AM, Zack <[email protected]> wrote:
> one of the things i love about rivendell is the commitment to make things
> that age with beauty - they call it beausage, the japanese call it
> wabi-sabi.
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