35 things that the merciless time has left its mark on
Time flies forward, relentless and merciless. In these pictures, you can see his elusive trace. All these objects, from worn-out knives to millennial Roman sandals, had a chance to fight with the most important enemy – time - and each of them came out of this battle with different losses.
"The scuffs on this boat are like an island in the sea"
"Thanks to the Lodge company, which replaced my 14-year-old brazier after a piece of enamel broke off"
"I inherited my grandmother's sewing supplies and, folding them, realized that I bought exactly the same buttons that she bought 35 years ago"
Halloween pumpkin overgrown with mold
"The knife on the left was used by the butcher for 5 years. On the right is exactly the same, but new"
"Brickwork by the sea"
"The work pass was in the case for so long that it left a ghostly imprint of my face on it"
"My neighbors have an old armchair that is overgrown with plants"
"A basketball that lives in a local park and, oddly enough, is still elastic"
"For 160 long years, people walked up the steps in the local pub"
"I found a leaf from which only the veins remained"
"My parents bought a glass cleaner in 1979 and still pour a new one into this bottle"
The tree "eats" the mailbox
The brick wall was erased and turned into stone
"I came to the office for the first time since March 2020 and found a forgotten kiwi in the desk"
"I forgot the painting of Iron Man in the rain and accidentally improved it"
"By where the linoleum has worn off, exposing the original tile, you can trace where people usually pass in the store"
"A swing at a local playground where thousands of little feet were wearing out the asphalt"
"Toilets at the technical university where I study"
"Old gold/copper Crayola crayons that turned green from oxidation"
"The water level in Lake Powell is so low that you can find old sunken boats"
"I found an old roll of biodegradable dog walking bags, and they are really disintegrating"
Ducks that everyone strokes
"It was high time to buy new shoes"
"My grandma has been using this deck of cards for ten years, and they have adjusted to the shape of her hand"
"My great-grandmother's potato peeler; my grandmother still used it in the late 80s. She says her mother used it when she was a child."
1800-year-old Roman leather sandals on display at the Vindolanda Camp in Northumberland, England
"I found a change in the brushes of the dryer"
Handprints in a cave in southern Utah
30 years ago, my grandfather put this meatball in epoxy resin
The trunk of a tree with a silver coin with the image of Kennedy with a face value of 50 cents
A hundred-year-old logging truck, abandoned and overgrown with trees that it once helped to cut
A faded sign from the War on Drugs
A 60-Year-Old Pepsi Bottle that Has Never Been Opened
The place exactly in the center of the hall is very popular among the audience