things that make you smile

Robt

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Suffolk
Followed this old country bumpkin. See him most days in local town of Woodbridge . Zero fuxks given. The glass in his cab is so dirty he can barely see out of. No lights on trailer….. happy as can be. Today he was also leaking some sort of fluid… dear god
 

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ladycrofter

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Livestock Farmer
Location
Highland
Sounds like my daughter 🤣
She's a little older but would pass for 20.
Knitting is cool again I believe. Not that it would worry her if it wasn't.
Knitting is cool for sure 👍😍. Sleeve of OH's jumper. The blue is our cheviot, old-school urine-dyed indigo, so that's his contribution 😂. A long and smelly process, but the boiling indigo smells even worse than fermented urine 😬😳. Then the yarn soaked in vinegar, washed and hung in the shed for a year to air out.
Interesting fact - urine was a valuable commodity for dyeing, and fulling/felting wool fabric to tighten the weave. It's the ammonia they were after. Families would have a pot to pee in and sell it. Hence the saying "So poor they don't have a pot to pee in".
The dyers lived downwind of the village, with the other smelly families, like the tanners. No doubt looked down on although everyone benefited greatly from their work. ( Hmm like farmers . . . )

Once the smell goes, all the baby boomers would recognise the remaining indigo aroma - Levi's blue jeans. Before chemical dyes came in. There was a scam in India for a while, dyers throwing stale urine in the chemical dye vat to make buyers think it was genuine. They would sniff the fabric to check, you can't mistake the aftermath of boiling 100% stale urine 🤢. Years later, the indigo dye pot still lives outside. High quality stainless still was beaten by it 😂.

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Knitting is cool for sure 👍😍. Sleeve of OH's jumper. The blue is our cheviot, old-school urine-dyed indigo, so that's his contribution 😂. A long and smelly process, but the boiling indigo smells even worse than fermented urine 😬😳. Then the yarn soaked in vinegar, washed and hung in the shed for a year to air out.
Interesting fact - urine was a valuable commodity for dyeing, and fulling/felting wool fabric to tighten the weave. It's the ammonia they were after. Families would have a pot to pee in and sell it. Hence the saying "So poor they don't have a pot to pee in".
The dyers lived downwind of the village, with the other smelly families, like the tanners. No doubt looked down on although everyone benefited greatly from their work. ( Hmm like farmers . . . )

Once the smell goes, all the baby boomers would recognise the remaining indigo aroma - Levi's blue jeans. Before chemical dyes came in. There was a scam in India for a while, dyers throwing stale urine in the chemical dye vat to make buyers think it was genuine. They would sniff the fabric to check, you can't mistake the aftermath of boiling 100% stale urine 🤢. Years later, the indigo dye pot still lives outside. High quality stainless still was beaten by it 😂.

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when saw that i thought it was a willy warmer for him 🫣
 

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