Wednesday, April 18, 2007

aprons on a hay hook & a lefse turner


The red gingham apron was my Grandma Larson's. I have it hanging from a hay hook. I found this one at a yard sale but my Dad has one just like it. It's what farmers use to grab hold of those heavy bales of hay. I recently found the yellow gingham apron at my little thrift store for a dollar. I love seeing them together!

















Hanging next to the aprons is a lefse turner. And not just any lefse turner... a Norske Nook lefse turner! That I got at a yard sale this past summer for a dollar!

The Norske Nook is a well known restaurant & bakery about 10 miles from our farm in Wisconsin. They serve a variety of home cooked Scandinavian dishes and THE best homemade pies on the planet! I'm serious! And it doesn't matter where I am, I will either meet someone from Wisconsin or tell someone I'm from Wisconsin and they will know of the Norske Nook! And btw, the owner Helen Myhre was on the David Letterman show many years ago to talk about her award-winning pies!


5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Very cool aprons!! I know all about those hay hooks, bucking bales was not one of my finer jobs ;)

The bakery sounds heavenly!

Teresa

~Becca~Bluebird Rose said...

What a neat way to display your aprons.

Now I am hungry for pie!

;)

Amy said...

Your grandma gave you some beautiful aprons!

Anonymous said...

Happy "Norske"-eating :-)

Anonymous said...

Linda, I love this display and seeing your special aprons!
xo,
Kim