The Keys to the Cellar
A few months ago I recognised that I was in desperate need of a keychain and quickly I came to realise that finding a good one is quite a challenge. A hanging chain or lanyard was out of the question and I refused to sport anything with a logo. I hoped for an accessory with character and personality. Progressively, I’ve accumulated an assortment of trinkets to embellish my keys that feel right in my pocket. A strip of cloth adorned in the colours of the countries I’ve called home (France, America, and Australia). A presta to shrader valve adapter made of solid brass by Stephen Davis Phillips in the shape of a bullet, that I picked up at Chari & Co. A subtle 8Gb memory stick in the shape of a key made by the reliable hard drive maker, Lacie. And, my personal favourite, an antique pocket compass that I found at the Digby & Iona stall at Pop Up flea market I stumbled across early in my trip.


JADH says:
Super Sympa!! great post as always!
December 14th, 2009 at 5:42 am
karol says:
haha, LaCie reliable. good one.
May 13th, 2010 at 7:50 am