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Monday, November 18, 2013

San Fernando Mission Workshops

Back when it was founded, the San Fernando Mission about which I've been posting for a few weeks had to be self-sufficient. The workshops have been restored. They could make their own clothes...
...as well as anything else they needed.

20 comments:

  1. Great looking mission photos. This mission is in Colorado Springs? Hope someone comes to weave and work iron in that forge from time to time.

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  2. What an interesting place and terrific photos!! Oh, I LOVE the pic of Socks in your earlier post -- I don't know how I missed it???? He does indeed look SO happy!! My blog has been a little "squirrelly" lately, but I'm glad I didn't miss seeing Socks!! What a handsome, happy boy he is!!!

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  3. This looks so interesting! Makes me want to visit. Great captures, Al!

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  4. They had their own self-sufficient community ! Neat.

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  5. nice to see the implements from a long time ago.

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  6. Looking at the artifacts of days gone by I cannot imagine the intricacies and repetition such a job entails. Yet it provided people with their needs in a very functional way and remind me a bit of the innovative new printers that can now spit out articles of plastic and other materials.

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  7. Great tour!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  8. Great . My mother had something similar!:)

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  9. Fascinating post on the Mission and excellent photography ~ thanks for 'visiting' and your comments ~ carol, xxx

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  10. All those useful everyday tools made out of beautiful wood! I would love to work with them, especially the old loom.

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  11. My husband remembers his mother using a loom like this when he was a young boy in Italy.

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  12. Good to see it being restored. With modernization these things are getting neglected.

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  13. Love the cosy and rustic feel of the workshop. Nice pictures Al :)

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  14. What pretty interiors!

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  15. How interesting. I don't think we would cope so well with being self-sufficient these days.

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  16. It's been beautifully restored!

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  17. A good testimony of those workshops, where everyday garments was made​​.
    The pictures are a good reporting.

    · hugs

    · CR · & · LMA ·


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  18. Love seeing more photos of San Fernando Mission!
    Beautiful the loom on first picture! It makes me remember my Mom that used to be a talented weaver. I post many works of her on my blog.

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  19. Yup, back in the day, they couldn't just run down to the hardware store!

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  20. My first hubby had a loom. I'd love to! Thanks for the memory!
    Cheers from Cottage Country Ontario , ON, Canada!

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