Saturday, July 11, 2009

Things you can do with slate

Roofing tiles
Fence palings
Fences
Drinks coasters
Earrings


Necklaces
Plaques of all different sorts
Gravel
Tombstones
Walls (on farms; for houses)
Castles
Churches
Clock faces
Pavement/flooring

James forgot to mention that we took a tour through the Slate Museum. The guide, Peredur, is a carpenter at the museum and had previously been a manager at a quarry, so he really knows his stuff. He was fascinating, and insightful, and exactly what you want in a guide; not a single "And we're walking..." was heard.

Also? I'm in love with slate. I want a slate roof. And slate floors. And slate coasters.

5 comments:

Gina said...

Oooh, slate. I want to make a slate softie.

Gina said...

How did pool table surfacing not make your list?

Justin

Alexandra said...

Hmm. I meant to say 'Things you can do with slate that I have personally seen in Wales in the last three days'.

Also, a slate softie would be... weird.

Unknown said...

How did writing on a slate not make the list? And of course the metaphorical, slating it up, clearing the slate, putting it on the slate etc etc

Gill said...

reminds me of travelling in Portugal: amazing what cork can be made into - handbags, flooring, wall coverings, oh and corks