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How The Cowboy...

Back when I was a teenager, I was very, very much fascinated by the Wild West - probably for a good part because of the German author Karl May (who wrote stories about Native Americans without knowing anything about them, and never set foot on the other continent...). Anyway, little did I realise back then that being a cowboy also involved some textile work! But the Most Patient Husband of Them All recently found this little video gem, and you will hopefully enjoy it, too: 

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Textile Market in Glentleiten
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Miriam Griffiths on Thursday, 14 September 2023 07:52

Oooh, how fascinating! And incredibly timely, as I'm currently looking into rope-making.

Oooh, how fascinating! And incredibly timely, as I'm currently looking into rope-making.
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