I'm not sure berries are still sold in plastic baskets, but I think grape tomatoes are. From Pack O Fun, April 1978. Left click to enlarge, or download the page from archive.org.
I'm not sure berries are still sold in plastic baskets, but I think grape tomatoes are. From Pack O Fun, April 1978. Left click to enlarge, or download the page from archive.org.
And bidding summer good-bye. After the heat we've experienced the last week and a half, I'm ready.
Courage is not the absence of fear but the judgement that something else is more important than fear. The brave may not live forever, but the cautious do not live at all. ~ Meg Cabot
This week has been brutal, evening for central Illinois in August.
Little Man was at a MARC on Saturday, as part of his training to be a therapy dog (test is next week - wish us luck).
After two hours of being petted and cuddled by stressed-out flood survivors and staff/volunteers, he was pooped.
From Home Mission Handicraft: Ideas for Work and Play in Mission Bands and Junior Societies, by the indefatigable Lidia and Adelia Beard, authoresses of a half dozen genteel Edwardian craft and hobby books for children. Instructions on page 29 are included for everything you see, including the spinning wheel, to be made out of cardboard, twigs, and an eggshell.
The entire book may be found at archive dot org.
We're also going to be picking off the second row of beans and making tomato sauce - so don't expect much in the way of posting this week.