In 1958, a self-described 42-year-old kid named Robert Paul Smith penned a little book titled How to Do Nothing with Nobody All Alone by Yourself (public library), which his wife Elinor, an accomplished author herself, illustrated — a delightful field guide to hacking household objects and making mischievous contraptions from nature’s gifts, long before the rise of hacker culture and the modern Maker Movement.
“Nothing, nobody, all alone”
So he and his wife did it together. Then publicized it for the world. So op can share it on social medias /s
“Nothing, nobody, all alone”
So he and his wife did it together. Then publicized it for the world. So op can share it on social medias /s