So sorry to hear about your trauma. I suffered something similar. Thanks for sharing your strength and love. Your words give me hope and brighten my day! Thanks Crafty Besty! Take care! ❤
The origin of the word burlap is uncertain, though it appeared as early as the late 17th century. Its etymology is speculated to derive from the Middle English borel ('coarse cloth'), the Old French burel and/or the Dutch boeren ('coarse'), in the latter case perhaps interfused with boer ('peasant').
So sorry to hear about your trauma. I suffered something similar. Thanks for sharing your strength and love. Your words give me hope and brighten my day! Thanks Crafty Besty! Take care! ❤
@teresacobb1760 you showing up to hang out here brings me joy. I'm sorry for you experiencing that. I don't wish it on anyone.
Hi honey. Thank you for sharing your beautiful work and some of your story. I’m glad to hear you’re on a better path. Lots of love to you 💖
@@LaurasPlansAndCrafts thank you so much. I am trying to give hope to others.
The origin of the word burlap is uncertain, though it appeared as early as the late 17th century. Its etymology is speculated to derive from the Middle English borel ('coarse cloth'), the Old French burel and/or the Dutch boeren ('coarse'), in the latter case perhaps interfused with boer ('peasant').
You are beautiful and smart!
You are too kind!
Burlap: Possibly Dutch, Middle English version of word meaning coarse, 17th century. Thank you Mr. Google! 😂
@teresacobb1760 thank you...I love playing with word origins.
-11.°F here in Montreal today 🥶
@@teresacobb1760 too ooh could for me