Apparently, when you bribe your organic farmer friend with a pink York River Traders belt, you can get your just-picked produce before it goes that half mile to the farmers’ market.
Simply beautiful, in so many ways! Blossoms in an old tree stump, a lovely canine "helper" and, yes, people with their hands, and hearts, in the Earth. Delightful. Thank you so much for sharing these images and moments. Suzanne in Colorado
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Product Suppliers Include:
Aran Sweater Market
Arthur Beale Ltd
Blarney Woollen Mills
Bosie Knitwear of Scotland
Cordings of Piccadilly
Dubarry of Ireland
F.L. Woods
J. McLaughlin
Harvie And Hudson
Le Tricoteur
Lotuff
Mercer & Sons
Nantucket Looms
Patsy Kane
Purdies of Scotland
Quoddy
Sailor Rose
Swans Island
Tradlands
York River Traders
Wool Overs
Other providers of products are listed in the relevant entries, or in the list of sponsors.
Finally! People with real dirt on their clothes. LOL
ReplyDeleteEverybody should have at least one job in their life where they get dirty.
DeleteMy first job after high school was working on a tobacco farm near Amherst, Mass. One did get a little dirty. There really is tar in tobacco.
DeleteI would bribe him to give over a bit more than produce ;)
ReplyDeleteI'll buy him as many belts as he wants! Thanks for the farmer friend photos!!
DeleteI see what you mean, Anonymous at 7:54 PM. ;)
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful photos. Thanks you so much.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos!
ReplyDeleteSimply beautiful, in so many ways! Blossoms in an old tree stump, a lovely canine "helper" and, yes, people with their hands, and hearts, in the Earth. Delightful. Thank you so much for sharing these images and moments.
ReplyDeleteSuzanne in Colorado
We should all have such a neighbor. You are blessed.
ReplyDeleteMaryAnne
Always good to see BHF photos , especially in growing season .
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