In honor of the "free time" caused by Hurricane Sandy (i.e. most everything has been cancelled!), Jeff made a basket today. Joe Bruneau, the artist who teaches us at Kanuga on our summer vacation, had challenged Jeff to make a flat basket. And, so he did.
We hope you like it, Joe!
Monday, October 29, 2012
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Demo at Claude Moore's October Market Fair
We had a great time this past weekend at Claude Moore Colonial Farm's Market Fair. Held three times a year (October, May and July), it's always a lot of fun for everyone. We've demo'd at this venue more than any other, so it's a bit of a homecoming for us. It's a great opportunity to catch up with lots of friends....and make new ones.
Over the course of the weekend, we chatted with around 3,500 people. In one instance, as a group of teenage girls watched Jeff and started to understand the process of smithing, one girl announced to her friends...."Wow, that is epic!" I'd never quite referred to blacksmithing in that way, but she's quite right!
Thursday, October 18, 2012
A Fall Day at Huntley Meadows
Today, I had an opportunity to experience a beautiful fall morning at Huntley Meadows Park. This wetland/woodland park is an amazing place -- I always see something new!
I got the chance to walk along the paths today with the children in the local school where I am an assistant teacher. These children are quite good naturalists and it's a treat to learn from them.
Wednesday, October 17, 2012
Candy Canes in October
This year is different.
Tuesday, October 16, 2012
A Monarch Emerges
You never know what you are going to learn in a new job, and that has been certainly true of my position this year as an assistant at a local Montessori school. One of the things I've been blessed to discover is a wealth of knowledge about butterflies.... I'm learning so much!
Today, our last Monarch butterfly emerged:
Tomorrow, it will start its journey to Mexico.
Today, our last Monarch butterfly emerged:
Tomorrow, it will start its journey to Mexico.
Sunday, October 14, 2012
Demo at Heritage Festival at Prince William Forest Park
We had a lovely time demo'ing yesterday at the Heritage Festival at Prince William Forest Park. This was a low-key event, designed to educate attendees on the various aspects of the park. We had been invited to demonstrate blacksmithing as a part of the section devoted to the Civilian Conservation Corps, who built the park from 1935 to 1942. The festival also had lots of children's crafts, as well as an area devoted to World War II because the park was a secret training area of the World War II spy agency, the Office of Strategic Services, from 1942-45.
The only downside of the day was that it was the coldest morning to date and we forgot to pack gloves and other winter things. It's the second demo in a row where I set up while bundled in a blanket! On the flip side, though, once the fire got started, we were one of the warmest places to be!
Friday, October 12, 2012
An October Afternoon in the Garden and at AHS
We then went went to visit our friend, Miss Jane, at the American Horticultural Society. Jane (who is in charge of volunteer opportunities and the gift shop) and her husband Tom (director of AHS) are some of the best things about AHS. It's a great place. You've got to love a place so welcoming to everyone -- we really enjoy volunteering there as a family.
It was a wonderful afternoon.
Thursday, October 11, 2012
Demo at the Heritage Festival this Saturday
Please join us this Saturday at Prince William Forest Park for what looks like a fun festival! We'll be blacksmithing from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Please note, though, that we won't be selling any our ironwork, so just email or call us if you'd like something. Also, this is not a colonial demonstration, so we won't be in costume for a change.
Hope to see you!
Saturday, October 6, 2012
Tabling the Broom Corn
In these unsettled economic times, I have taken on more and more part-time jobs (as has Jeff). It's a running joke in our household about how many jobs we are currently holding. Some jobs, though, have immediate pay-backs....in the living history arena.
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