Granny—
The bread post was too funny! Try looking up “material” sometime, instead of “fabric”—better have your firewall on and anti spam stuff in place! LOL
Thanks for the links! The bath thing for babies was cute and the roller shoes. Everything old is new again, huh?
Raining here, again. We’ve gotten 3-4 “ this am, sposed to rain for the next 3 days. :(
We’re going to Raleigh tom eve to see Corban. Can’t wait!
Corban, gives meaning to life and why we fight on.
LOL, on the googled bread site, I can imagine how shocked that lady was to find out she was not a family site.
Those bread blogs turned out to be interesting, went all over the world and the ‘events’ they have proved interesting.
They pick a type of bread and you bake your recipe and share it, wild and inventive.
The old Popular Mechanics magazines, have the ideas that are being called new and a miracle today, LOL, I heard something on the news the other day, that was 1930’s Popular Mechanic in the beginning, as I remembered it.
The personal helicopters is one of them.
About 1947, Studebaker had a car that would change its own tire, if you had a flat.........I don’t think it ever hit the general market, but I went with my dad and saw it in El Paso, Texas, he worked for the company as a mechanic at the time.
LOL, will check your material search, once I was looking for a shoe pattern and found a new bomb making book, that even Homeland Security had not found.
Never did understand why it came up under shoe patterns.
One could spend a lifetime, just doing googles and learning.
Stay safe and have a wonderful weekend.