Then she discovered woodworking. “Hand planes, chisels, and augers seemed so much cooler (and quieter, and cheaper, and safer) than table saws,” she observes. “I love restoring pieces of history, antique tools, to build things that will last well beyond my years. As my garden grew, my mom and I canned and preserved the produce together just like we'd done in my grandma's kitchen when I was a kid.”
Anne started posting about these things online and realized how much interest there was among other people her age, especially those who hadn’t experienced them firsthand before. This, she realized, was her passion: Teaching and preserving disappearing life skills – and in doing so, helping people grow deep roots of their own through the modern miracle of social media.
“I think most people love the idea of doing things the old way, but are stopped by the notion that they're too busy, that their homes or lives don't have room for gardens, chickens or tools. What's perceived to be a slower, archaic way of life doesn’t have to be slow or archaic, but it does have to be intentional,” says Anne. “My target audience is city dwellers and suburbanites who want to learn how to do more things themselves, build deep relationships with their neighbors, and, in so doing, squeeze a little more juice out of life. Between everything involved in running a farm, running a business, and building a school, I don't know many people ‘busier’ than me, so I use social media to show my life as an example that there's a different way to think about things.”
All this is why Lehman’s is pleased to bring Anne Of All Trades into their blogging family.
Editor's Note: This article was first posted in June 2021.
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