Saltwater Mittens from the Island of Newfoundland
Christine LeGrow & Shirley A. Scott
Woollen mittens have long been a Newfoundlander's best friend. The warmer the better. In a quirky climate of freeze, thaw, blow, and drizzle, good mittens made all tasks easier—to split birch, hammer a nail, gut a fish, draw and haul water, hang clothes on a line, shoot a seabird, or snare a rabbit. Social life, too, always required the finest mittens and gloves. This continues today.
Εκδότης:
Boulder Books
Γλώσσα:
english
ISBN:
060AF209-5EDD-4847-BC8B-85985530AAD6
Αρχείο:
AZW3 , 67.55 MB
IPFS:
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english0