You know those days when you wish you could just roll over in bed and stay there ... but you ache too much to do that? That was this morning. Gosh, I can't believe I'm turning into my grandmother!!
I really didn't do anything, other than sit on the couch all day and sew part of that 400 inches of binding. It's probably just me, but you know when you are working on something and your brain works overtime remembering stuff? I can actually remember what TV show I was watching when I crocheted that last blanket I made. Weird.
Memories of the old ranch pop up too. My Grandfather and his brothers came from the Isle of Man and drove across Canada looking for just the right piece of property. Everyone else stayed in Vancouver Canada. What a nice place to live. But did MY grandfather stop there? Heck no! He came all the way down to the southern part of California, then hooked a left turn into the high desert.
You came from a beautiful GREEN island, through beautiful GREEN Canada and landed in the BROWN desert? Interestingly enough, his wife (my grandmother) stayed in the Isle of Man for several years before finally coming to California. She died here before I was born.
I guess that desert property was cheap back in the day. Where he came up with the money for this operation, I've no idea. I'm pretty sure I wasn't born yet when this picture was taken. Notice the dog in the corner? That's actually a pretty big plow to need five horses to pull it. And what a nice suit jacket!!
In case you think the Goodwill store is a recent innovation, back then the only way you had new clothes, was to be rich. When the wealthy bought new clothes, they donated the old ones to thrift stores, which is where my relatives picked up their new duds. Thus the suit jackets you see in many old pictures.
Back to modern times, here is yet another quilt ... this one called the Pineapple Quilt. I don't know, but it doesn't look like pineapples to me. Anyway, the binding is complete and it's ready to keep someone warm in my guest bedroom.
What neat pictures of your family. Thank you for sharing.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the skunks haven't returned because they took the vacuum cleaner?
Frances:)
Hahaha Frances ... and they KNOW how much I hate cleaning!!
DeleteAwesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteAren't they cool?
DeleteFarmers physically worked hard back then and fixed their own machinery. It always looked old in our farm.
ReplyDeleteSecond hand clothes is what we grew up in too. Being the 5th daughter, i felt rich!
I doubt they ever had "new" equipment. Same here Patsy ... hand-me downs.
DeleteEven my grandfather had those modern pieces of Farm here Equipment. Ontario is known for agricultural growth but even here, there were dry spells.
ReplyDeleteYour Quilt looks more Electrifying than a Pineapple.
Be Safe and Enjoy!
It's about time.
I had the same thought about that pineapple ... looks like electrical current! LOL.
DeleteDid you check if the plumber picked up your vac with his tools by accident?
ReplyDeleteI never thought of that, but you may be right!
DeleteHow great to have these pictures and knowledge passed
ReplyDeletedown about your ancestors. Sounds like farming and
animals are in your DNA. I’ve said it before, your a
hearty lady to be admired!
Sometimes we need those days of doing very little.
Life is busy, always. :))
Linda a.
That's definitely where I got my love of ranch life, horses and dogs. AND my stubbornness to get it done! LOL
DeleteLove that old Moline! There are several parts on them that are collectible now. The seat, wheels, cast iron drill ends and the meter mechanism.
ReplyDeleteWe had three left on the ranch when my brother insisted we sell. He gave them all away. Wish I had them back!
DeleteI have to say I love that headboard!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite too Jan! It looks just like my grandmothers!
DeleteSo very true Dave ... so very true.
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