Sunday, November 2, 2008

Loving Some Old Fashionness

Eat it up, wear it out,
make it do, or do without.
click on this: Home Canning website

click on this: Lessons From the Depression


Marmee From "Little Woman":

"Don't you feel that it is pleasanter to help one another, to have daily duties which make leisure sweet when it comes, and to bear and forbear, that home may be comfortable and lovely to us all?"
Wash Day by Michael Bingham (I love this painting)
from Little House in the Big Woods:
"Each day had its own proper work. Ma used to say:
"Wash on Monday,
Iron on Tuesday,
Mend on Wednesday,
Churn on Thursday,
Clean on Friday,
Bake on Saturday,
Rest on Sunday."
Laura liked the churning and the baking days best of all"

5 comments:

Trevlyn said...

Grat post! I dreamed this afternoon that I started canning!

Audra said...

Love this post. MAke it do or do without.

sylvia said...

I just caught up on your wonderful blog. Happy belated birthday, happy halloween (loved kirby's cuteness), and thank you for all the great recipe ideas!

Hezstone said...

Guess it's time to start washing our ziploc baggies...:D!!

Unknown said...

Love the post!

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