Those are my people, eh. Jonathan B. Martin, whose blacksmith shop used to be on the main drag there (until he died and it was taken over by some young upstarts), was my mother's uncle. The third house on the left, when you are coming into the village from the south, was my mom's childhood (well, late adolescent) home; it was moved from the "Schwemmly" (little swampy wooded lot out in the country) by a bunch of men rolling it on logs. The men would take the logs from the back and run with them to the front. 
 
Debbie
 
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I went to a quilt exhibit in St. Jacobs which is the heart of Mennonite country in our region. They were incredibly beautiful and creative. The theme was quilts made from feedsacks. They were all museum quality and we had to wear white gloves if we wanted to touch them. We didn't ask how much they were.
 
 
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Only on my quilt fabric stash. Izzy

 


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Terry is correctamundo on this. Do you stand condemned Linda, for the sin of textilian gluttony?

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ShieldsFamily wrote:

Caroline, do you really think he is saying we shouldn’t wear fine clothing, or is Peter saying we shouldn’t depend upon finery for our beauty? Izzy


All your cothing should come from Goodwill.  Anything over two dollars ispushing the limit.
Terry 
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