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14 - Tiny Hand-Thrown Bud Vase

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Release Date: 04/08/2021

35 - Dad's Yearbook show art 35 - Dad's Yearbook

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A Class of 1967 yearbook from University of California Hastings College Of The Law (now called UC Law SF)  I recently had the opportunity to throw away all my highschool yearbooks, as well as those of my siblings. I couldn't bring myself to throw away the old man's yearbook and I only vaguely understand why. There aren't many heirlooms that I specifically tie to my father, but this is now one of them. hoardexplorer.com #hoardexplorer #memoir #dad #heart #hastings #einstein #friarsclub #65club #legacyreview #yuki #stubbornness #territory #village #dumpster #memorandum #relic  

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34 - Charlie Brown Pocket Doll show art 34 - Charlie Brown Pocket Doll

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A vintage Charlie Brown doll.   Boucher Associates sold vinyl dolls of Peanuts characters in the mid 1960s. The company was founded by Connie Boucher, a window designer from San Francisco who got her break by pitching a datebook calendar concept to Charles Shultz. This Charlie Brown was manufactured in Hong Kong in 1966, and Charles Shultz had been living in Sonoma County for almost 10 years by this point. Neither myself nor the Captain had come onto the scene yet, and Aleister Crowley had passed away almost 20 years prior. Today, I appear to be the only one of us left. When I shake the...

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33 - The Most Useful Tool In The World show art 33 - The Most Useful Tool In The World

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A vintage ice pick with a faded logo and slogan. This old ice pick is far and away one of my very favorite personal possessions. It exudes the dignified aura of the patly historic, what with its soft worn patina and Spenserian logotype. But what makes it shine out from among my other baubles and odd ends is the hard fact of it's perfect handiness. Practically every day I find a use for it because, in its essence, this old ice pick is an irreducibly simple machine. In fact, it can be several of the "six simple machines": it can be a wedge or lever, act as an axle for a wheel or pulley, or maybe...

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32 - Neoprene Earbud Case show art 32 - Neoprene Earbud Case

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The neoprene carrying case which came with my missing Bose bluetooth earbuds.

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31 - 1973 Calendar Plate show art 31 - 1973 Calendar Plate

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A collectable plate featuring a monthly calendar for 1973 & personified seasons.

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30 - A Bag of Expired Drugs show art 30 - A Bag of Expired Drugs

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I typically don’t throw out medicine that I’ve been prescribed. Even if I no longer need it, even if it has expired, I put it in the plastic zipper bag I have set aside for such an occasion. It’s not a cherished possession, and I probably wouldn’t care if it disappeared. But I don’t want to throw it away. Sometimes I need some old muscle relaxers if my herniated disc acts up and it’s nice to know it’s there if I need it. I remember the first time I ever had a back attack, on a road trip bac

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29 - Spirit Women Vase show art 29 - Spirit Women Vase

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A hand-thrown ceramic vase, titled and signed by the potter.

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28 - The Actual First Episode show art 28 - The Actual First Episode

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In 2015, at my mom’s house in Napa, I recorded myself while digging through some boxes of ephemera from The Hoard. The main Hoard, the motherlode, the deep cuts. This was a completely extemporaneous “first episode” of a podcast memoir concept I had been noodling on for months. I had planned on literally burning with fire the contents of each box after reviewing each bit in turn, describing and reminiscing and then incrementally ceremonially disposing of a lifetime’s collection of cherished worthl

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27 - Hoard Tarot show art 27 - Hoard Tarot

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An arrangement of things from the former Table of Wonders for the purposes of divination.

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26 - Paul show art 26 - Paul

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A tall ceramic penguin in my backyard.

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A small terracotta vessel handmade by a family of potters in a village outside Bundi, India.

A shorter than average episode, wherein I leverage my digital hoard as a memory aid to fill in blurry memories of India. I explore (in the words of Rudyard Kipling) “a palace as men build for themselves in uneasy dreams -- the work of goblins rather than of men.” I find a little clay bud vase at the end of a day in the back of an autorickshaw, jouncing around the Rajasthani backroads to go step in stepwells and soak in timeless village life. And there’s monkeys.

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