When my now older teenagers were wee things, we used to take them to the Farmer’s Museum up in Cooperstown for the Harvest Fest, Sugaring Off, the Candlelight Night, and whenever we wanted to air them out a little bit.
That’s a very fetching bonnet you are wearing. (I drove Jean to an appointment this morning & we passed a tiny little shopping center in the suburbs called Bonnet Lane Shopping Center. I can contact them to eee if they would like a photo of you in that bonnet.)
I love this read and totally love the Farmer's Museum which I only got to once... It's a little further from VT than a day trip... but so glad you have the oppty to hang there! And in a bonnet, too.
How do the zen qualities of weaving compare/contrast to knitting? Have you seen the new documentary series on Prime called LuLaRich? It's is interesting and shocking at infuriating. I think you will like it. Oh, and thanks for the article link about Type 2 Outdoor activity.
That’s a very fetching bonnet you are wearing. (I drove Jean to an appointment this morning & we passed a tiny little shopping center in the suburbs called Bonnet Lane Shopping Center. I can contact them to eee if they would like a photo of you in that bonnet.)
I will await their call.
Costumed historical interpreter is absolutely my dream retirement job.
I love this read and totally love the Farmer's Museum which I only got to once... It's a little further from VT than a day trip... but so glad you have the oppty to hang there! And in a bonnet, too.
I really enjoyed reading this.
How do the zen qualities of weaving compare/contrast to knitting? Have you seen the new documentary series on Prime called LuLaRich? It's is interesting and shocking at infuriating. I think you will like it. Oh, and thanks for the article link about Type 2 Outdoor activity.
So ... I'm not a practiced enough weaver yet to just zen out, which I can do when knitting. But check back in a few months. :)
AND I JUST WATCHED THAT DOC AND IT IS NUTS.