
| Anonymous #441050 10 months ago |
Back in my day we didn't have these fancy plastic molds mass-produced in China. We had to endure the pain of finding the right wood, getting splinters in our hands, and carefully carving out each pony's shape with a blunt knife to make our pony toys. And when winter came and we ran low on firewood while snowed in, you had to make darn sure you hid them well lest they were first to go. It was easier to hide the littler ones, so we made them as little as possible. The gouging scars and ropy calluses in my inexperienced hands nearly stole all feeling from my young fingers, yet I would still sit quietly there in the dark and gently stroke her mane made of what few rough strands of yarn I could pick up off the floor. |
| WhiteSocks #441661 10 months ago |
^ "...and ya liked it! Ya LOOOOVED it!"
I'll reiterate; these wooden ponies deserve more love. |
| Anonymous #446677 10 months ago |
I would seek help at this point. |
| Anonymous #446681 10 months ago |
Shit at least put faces, how would you...don't, just don't. |