Casting for Cookies

Casting (from Wiktionary) – A manufacturing process using a mold.

Manufacturing is intended to be a repeatable process with consistent results.  That’s the whole purpose of casting molds.  Of course, molds can also be used as the jumping off point for creativity, fun, and a big old mess, complete with laughter and little show-offs. 

These “molds” were the cookie cutters, and the manufacturers were my daughter and nephew, many years ago.  To see the picture of them older (and in the kitchen again!), click here

To see how others might interpret today’s randomly selected word, check out KittyHere or There, Anywhere; hugmamma’s MIND, BODY and SOUL;  and ThreeSixFive, TwoZeroOneOne.  It is amazing how differently we each respond in our posts.

Word for tomorrow – GUARANTEED.  If you prefer to work ahead, see the list for the week under “A Word A Day”. 

For more information on participating in the challenge, click  the tab marked “challenge invitation”.

About dogear6

I am a backyard adventurer, philosopher and observer, recording my life in journals and photographs. Visit my blog at www.livingtheseasons.com.

View all posts by dogear6

Subscribe

Subscribe to our RSS feed and social profiles to receive updates.

5 Comments on “Casting for Cookies”

  1. hugmamma Says:

    What an imaginative depiction of mold and manufacture. You are a deep thinker, that’s for sure. And you have a fabulous inventory of photographs too!

    love both pictures…hugmamma. :)

    • dogear6 Says:

      Thanks for the lovely compliment. Some days are more creative than others. I sure do have to think about some of the words though.

  2. Heidi Says:

    Thank you for the glimpse into your past and for commenting on my blog! I enjoy our visits.

Trackbacks/Pingbacks

  1. Fancy Dress – Who Needs Much More? « my life in photos - August 13, 2011

    […] important than how much we spent on gifts.  That’s why I have so many pictures of the kids making cookies at Christmas or going to the park for […]

%d bloggers like this: