Salt Lamp

25 June 2008
Some while back, I was at a show with my wife and our friend, Anna. A vendor was selling "Salt Lamps" and claiming all sorts of things about the efficacy of the "Salt Lamp." Whether all those things are true or not, I can’t say. What I can say, is that I love the way it looks.
Salt Lamp
Cheers.

~KR (Written on 30 June 2008 )

Listening to
My Fist Your Face by Aerosmith
from Gold [CD1]

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Comments on “Salt Lamp”

  1. Jerry says:

    Caught your posting on Salt Lamps. While we get all kinds of testimonials from people who feel that they are breathing more freely in the presence of their Salt Lamp.

    On our site, Salt Lamp Creations, we tell how the Salt is mined and formed into Lamps, but we stress that we are not Doctors and therefore do not feel it is in our purvey to make promises of the efficacy of the Salt Lamps in curing any ailments. It can be likened to the Snake Oil salesman that would say anything to sell his elixir.

    What was cool about them to me was first that they glowed so beautifully! Then I found out that the salt was said to be 250 million years old. This made me think of how short the human life is and how magnificent Mother Nature’s handiwork can be.

  2. krmb says:

    Thanks, Jerry. Not sure if you folks are the vendor from which I bought it or not, but like you said, their beauty makes it worth the price. If it really works the way the say it does, that’s a bonus for me.
    Cheers.

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