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06-10-2016 08:00 PM
This thread has brought a smile to my face. Most of us don't look at these activities as ancient, but some of our kids or grandkids would! I can and do:
Tend to livestock
Milk goats
Make simple goat cheese
Grow a garden
Do simple canning
Give basic haircuts
Keep a written budget on paper (28 years and counting...)
Hand write a thank you note
Sew and mend
Say "You did well", rather than "You did good"
...and like another poster, I also prefer to read real copies of books
06-10-2016 08:01 PM
I could get up and go change the TV channel if I had a TV that required it.![]()
06-10-2016 08:06 PM
@Desertdi wrote:I can drive from Los Angeles to Chicago without a map................
I bet you cheat and use Interstates.
06-10-2016 08:07 PM
Sitting across a table from someone, giving them eye contact and having an actual conversation!!! Smiling and speaking to people I don't know, expressing concern for fellow man. People have lost the ancient art of face to face conversation. No wonder our young adults...mine included...don't know what to talk about.
06-10-2016 08:10 PM
Ancient skills? Not so sure these are considered ancient, but here goes.
Made clothing patterns and sewed almost all my clothes once upon a time (including coats). Crochet, knit and weave. Can draw, paint (oils, pastels, etc). Fairly good at wood carving. Laid floor tiles and wood flooring, papered walls, assembled some furniture, reupholstered furniture. Used Pittman Shorthand. Catalogued books in school library.
06-10-2016 08:12 PM
I can drive without texting or talking on the phone.
06-10-2016 08:12 PM
@Kachina624 wrote:
@Desertdi wrote:I can drive from Los Angeles to Chicago without a map................
I bet you cheat and use Interstates.@Kachina624 Aw.....you caught me. 10 to 17 to 40 to 44 to 55............but I can also go the "Southern route"...................di
06-10-2016 08:41 PM
Both oral & written communication skills. All the little details... All served me very well this week. Would not have been able to manage without them.
06-10-2016 08:44 PM
@withaK wrote:wow ! um cookies from scratch...lol........writing in cursive and begin all papers and stories in long hand. I would love to know how to can my own veggies and make pickles.
Canning is really not that complicated, but can be hard work if you grow your food too, and can a lot. It's more about hot work and on your feet a lot of hours than complicated processes.
I didn't start until my mid 30's, and no one in my family (during my lifetime) was still doing it, even though everyone but my mother had done it in their younger days.
My husband taught me, then I got a Ball Blue Book and simply followed the directions.
It is very satisfying to grow and put up your own food. A real sense of empowerment, knowing you can provide your own food, without a lot of money or relying on others.
06-10-2016 08:45 PM
@CelticCrafter wrote:Cursive handwriting.
I hand quilt all my quilts. I won't use the sewing machine to quilt them and I would never send them out to be longarm quilted by someone else.
Have you ever posted pics of your quilts? I'd love to see them!
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