Sunday, April 12, 2009

Tiger, Tiger, Burning Bright


I first saw this hanging on the wall in Ron's study some months ago. He got it from a relative, tossed it into the closet, and had only recently rediscovered it.
My first thought was of the Blake poem. My second was that it was a strange sort of spanking implement. But when I asked Ron if that's what he was going to use it for, he said no. I then guessed another use--vanilla this time--but I was wrong again. When he told me what it really was, I was sceptical, but was willing to give it a try.


Can you guess what it might be for? In case you can't tell from the picture, it's furry.

From Hermione's Heart

10 comments:

  1. Is it a cat toy? Looks like a toy I could play with, for sure, so I couldn't help guessing that one! Plus, I just see spanking toys everywhere these days!

    Hugs!

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  2. No idea. Thought it was a spanking implement. Looking at it again... having trouble even coming up with a guess.

    Looks like it might expand... but that doesn't help with a guess, lol. Look forward to the answer.

    :)
    Todd & Suzy

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  3. Geez its difficult to concentrate on non spanking implements after your great narratives. Is it a walking leash for an imaginary dog? Perhaps they are coming back after seeing many at a Mardi Gras awhile back,lol.

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  4. Hmmm does Ron play and instrument?
    I have a stick like that for my Clarinet and I used to have one when I played the flute. Is it something like that?
    Maybe a computer keyboard duster?
    Hmmm well thats my guess.
    Hugs, Jay

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  5. errm....hm......a tricked-out fly swatter ?

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  6. Hope you had a good weekend.

    Gosh I've got no idea Hermione, all I can see is a fun spanking implement.

    Look forward to hearing what is.

    Ronnie
    xx

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  7. we think it's a funky pointer for slide shows etc, probably miles off but hey. lol


    hugs to all


    Bear n Penfold

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  8. Hi, Hermione -

    I enjoy your site. "Tyger, Tyger, burning bright" is actually a William Blake poem, in his "Songs of Experience" book. Its counterpart in "Songs of Innocence" is the familiar "Little Lamb who made Thee" poem.

    Hugs,
    Scout

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  9. Scout - Oops! thanks for setting me straight on that one. I stand corrected!

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