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59 comments
Kelly Worrall
Dear hookingrugs.com administrator, Your posts are always well structured and easy to follow.
Shirley Deveau
A good podcast is John Meacham It was said.
Sara
I listen to Canadaland postcast regularly I learn so much from it. I am also listening to my sister’s album recently released – she and her spouse’s project is called Alexandra Lost. She just released the most beautiful video for a traditional Scottish lullaby that they have redone called Dream Angus, you can find it here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6nAriq—z8 I loved to listen to this song, but now I"m just loving watching this peaceful video too.
Juanita M Moore
I love listening to you all. But other times, when I hook or clean vintage sewing machines to restore, I enjoy listening to UTUBE sermons by Alistair Begg (mellow) or “Our Restoration Nation” which is a sweet couple showing how they restore elegant southern U.S. homes that are pretty far gone. Funny and helpful!
Karen Park
I listen to a podcast, How To Fail by Elizabeth Day. She speaks with remarkably successful people who talk a out 3 of their failures. I am a bit addicted to the podcast, it gives me hope. 😊