Nice that you still have the memory though. So much is being lost with the digital age. The tactile nature of turning paper things over in your hands is a not so obvious but great example.
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Nice that you still have the memory though. So much is being lost with the digital age. The tactile nature of turning paper things over in your hands is a not so obvious but great example.
There is a hospital visiting programme where the British Museum (I think) takes in artefacts for patients to look and hold and turn over (with conversation, I'm guessing) Apparently, a proven therapeutic benefit.
Sounds like a lovely idea which reminds me . . . when I was trying to find easy things to do with my yarn I discovered fidget blankets. They looked like a fun thing to make. Maybe I'll look into them again once my cluster book is completed.