Grab a cup of tea and sit down for a wonderful old ten-minute silent film from 1932 showing everything from "sheep to sweater."
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Tending fine-fleeced Shetland sheep and a whole lot more on a small acreage in the Willamette Valley of Oregon
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Oh my goodness, you were either up very early to catch a flight, or up very late! I thought I was up early - 4:30, wide awake.
Well now, that was a fun glimpse into the past! A must watch, though I wish the filmer hadn't been so keen on the wheel action and shown more of her spinning action.
That was wonderful! Such talent - I would have loved to have heard the conversation between the two knitters.
I loved that! Nice to know cats then were no different than today. Why don't we women wear aprons anymore, they were so handy?
Yikes! I think their dogs needed a little more training (and, obviously, their sheep weren't "trained" to the feed bucket, like mine are!) What a workout. Thanks so much for the link. Great look at the past.
Great film - I'll be passing along the link to friends :-) T.
Wanda, I scheduled this post before I left! Figured I might as well have it go up bright and early for my East Coast readers. :-)
Michelle (in AZ)
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