u/strangeghoule

Stevie Nicks Reference in Provincetown

Stevie Nicks Reference in Provincetown

Think Tori references Stevie in Provincetown.

Stevie who's song New Orleans mentions Anne Rice, author of Interview with the Vampire - who's latest release was on what's going on in the USA with women's rights.

Tori's lyric

Then you'll find a high priestess
Who will lead you through a vampire revue
Down in New Orleans"

Stevie's New Orleans

I wanna get a room in New Orleans
[...]
I wanna brush by Anne Rice

I actually referenced her as "our high priestess" in the comments section when it first came out, so lowkey feeling smug and excited lmao.

But yeah, I knew Tori was a fan when I watched a vid of her covering Stevie because it was "her birthday". She'd said it very warmly. Think this is a reference to Stevie. Makes sense too as she was the first witchy ;p

Another link too, in Crystal, Stevie sings " Drove me through the mountain" in the chorus. I adore that song.

Edit: so this is why I never see any interpretations on this sub Reddit good grief. Take a chance peeps. It's not world war out here! People just sharing some ideas.

u/strangeghoule — 14 hours ago

Is this real amber?

Is this real amber? It feels like plastic but honestly I didn't realise it was lightweight. I thought it would be heavy like a gemstone.

I tried the tp test and it didn't pick it up. But it didn't go sticky when I dipped it in some white wine. Plus it doesn't scratch when I try to scratch it with my nail.

The metal is 925 silver and has a stamp and the lady who sold me it claimed she got it from a good jewellers - Lawrence jewellers in Eastwood Nottinghamshire, and that it was sold as Amber and sterling silver.

I would test to see if it floats but the silver will likely weigh it down.

When rubbing it and smelling it, it does smell nice, but who's to say it wasn't the lady before me's perfume?

If I asked a jewellers, would they tell me for free, or is it a paid service?

Also the stuff inside is evidently veiny leaf/ petal things, but no bugs I can see.

u/strangeghoule — 2 days ago

Can I use this pot for my teabags?

On the bottom of the pot, it says not suitable for food use.

Would it be okay to store teabags though? Just concerned about lead glazing but not sure if this would be a problem with teabags? Is it just hot foods and liquids that's an issue?

Thanks.

u/strangeghoule — 9 days ago