40 Old Fashion Skills

Ken N Tx

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Going back a generation or two:


- My mom (1915-2002) grew up on a farm and learned how to drive work horses -- out of necessity. Unless you're Amish, nobody has to learn that today.

- I'm in my 51st year of earning a living as a tool/mold maker. I learned a lot of things when young (mostly handwork) that are no longer necessary for young moldmakers to learn today -- because computerized machines can do it.
 
Going back a generation or two:


- My mom (1915-2002) grew up on a farm and learned how to drive work horses -- out of necessity. Unless you're Amish, nobody has to learn that today.

- I'm in my 51st year of earning a living as a tool/mold maker. I learned a lot of things when young (mostly handwork) that are no longer necessary for young moldmakers to learn today -- because computerized machines can do it.

But you know how to feed a baby! :):):)
 

When I looked at this list,I first thought about my children, they should know how to do things, then I thought of my grandchildren.
 
I can do all that. However, reading slowly is painful.

I offer my left hand when someone puts out their right. I find I get a friendly squeeze rather than a business grip.
 

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