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Originally Posted by Aeneas Looking back I realize that blacksmithing has alwys been a part of me.
She's a weaver and spinner and she sews while I do woodwork, woodcarving and smithing ... we're both cooks. We're absolutely perfect for eachother, and we support eachother's dreams. It doesn't get better than this.  |
Cool. Deb's learning spinning and had to start learning to knit so we wouldn't be buried in yarn.
I don't think there's much mystery about why people with similar interests are drawn to each other. Deb and I are in a similar situation, she has her Pygmy goats and now an angora fiber goat looking to breed pygoras. She's also good with her hands, picked up repousse first try and fell in love with fold forming and enameling.
Me, I like making things from mechanical contraptions to odd shaped things beaten out of metal and other oddments of creativitism.
We got together online after a story I wrote about Hale Bopp went viral. We ended up corresponding and one thing led to another. When things started getting serious and we started talking on a more personal level she was reluctant to tell me she breeds goats. I love goats I'd just never considered actually owning any. Oddly enough Deb thought blacksmithing was something wonderful. We've been going strong ever since.
It's good to find the ONE isn't it?
Frosty