Episode One hundred and twenty-burble-burble-burble (127)
Welcome to episode— what is it now? I think it’s episode one hundred and twenty-burble-burble-burble (checked later – its 127!)
I knew when I sat down that this would be a long one!
Welcome to episode— what is it now? I think it’s episode one hundred and twenty-burble-burble-burble (checked later – its 127!)
I knew when I sat down that this would be a long one!
T’is the season that I love the most – the engoldening!
Friends and listener, the urge came upon me to record today – and the set up was poor – but I felt the need to sit down and chat. There are drafts, draughts, small gestures thoughts and poetry!
Dear listeners, an episode. Recorded amid flatpacking and edited lightly, but lots to say. I will add to the shownotes later, for now you’ll forgive content list and links.
Hello pals! I’m a wee bit exhausted today, but also I really wanted a quick check in wee bit.
A new episode (kind of)
This is a rewind episode from 2015 – we go back to episode 30, when I go to Jamiesons of Shetland.
There’s some kind of festive holiday happening soon?!
Hello wool pals, settle in – there is a lot of woolly magic to get through in this episode. There is an interview with Esther Rutter, author of This Golden Fleece and a recording from Fine Fettle Fibres, with Alice Underwood from the Rare Breed Survival Trust.
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