In the last months I saw him on social media regularly: the Plague Doctor, often accompanied by the words 'Wash Your Hands'. I doubt that plague doctors ever said that, because in their time running water wasn't available for everyone. Besides: people didn't know about bacteria and viruses back in the days, so washing your hands wasn't common use. People knew you could get sick by having contact with another sick person, though. The plague doctor wore a leather gown, a mask with glass sight holes and a beak that was stuffed with flowers and herbs to hide the stench of reeking wounds, all to protect him from contamination by sick people.The long stick was for poking people to see if they had the plague and if they were still alive. In a way his gear looks like what we are still wearing nowadays when we have contact with people that are infected by dangerous contagious diseases. In my hospital we wear protecting gowns, special masks and goggles and glo...
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ReplyDeleteAnna
Hij is leuk !!!!! :o)!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI really love this crochet turkey that you made! It was so creative of you and I saw it on wow me wed. Julie at julieslifestyle.blogspot.com
ReplyDeleteThanks, Julie!
DeleteDarling!! Have a great Thanksgiving. Linda
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteHaha wat een grappige kalkoen :) ben het met je eens dat ze maar lelijk zijn!
ReplyDeleteHahaha, spuuglelijk. Maar ik geef sowieso niet zoveel om vogels.
DeleteSimply Adorable! You should sell these cuties, I would snap one up in a heartbeat!
ReplyDeleteNow, that's a nice compliment, Brenda! Thank you so much!
Deleteso cute!! Pinned! Featured you today!! Gobble Gobble Turkey projects!! Thanks for linking up to Nap-Time Creations... Love your projects! Emily
ReplyDeleteThanks, Emily!
DeleteI think it's really cute! Great job, much cuter than a real one ha ha
ReplyDeleteDawn @ We Call It Junkin.com
Thanks! Definitely cuter than a real one, haha!
DeletePerfect timing! Thanksgiving being around the corner - this is such a great idea to make for the holidays!
ReplyDeleteLove it! So cute! Reminds me of my great grandma, she was always making things like this.
ReplyDeleteLove it that my turkey brings great memories of your grandma. Still miss my own grandmother. Rhubarb always reminds me of my beloved grandmother.
DeleteThanks, Elise!
ReplyDeleteLove your crochet turkey thanks for sharing! I wish I could crochet!!
ReplyDeleteKim
http://www.thisolemom.com
Thanks, Kim!
DeleteThis is so cute!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
DeleteFeaturing at Bacon Time this week!
ReplyDeleteWow, thanks!
DeleteYou made him beautiful! Thanks for linking up to Snickerdoodle Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThank you!
DeleteHello Liz - great news - your turkey is Kristina's Hostess Pick for last week! Congrats!! :)
DeleteThanks, Rose!
ReplyDeleteHappy Thanksgiving!! Just wanted to let you know this will be featured tonight on the blog - thanks so much for linking up!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring me!
DeleteI hope you had a great Thanksgiving! Cute turkey! Thanks for sharing @ Submarine Sunday!
ReplyDeleteThanks, T'onna!
DeleteWhat a cute turkey!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Danielle!
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