Friday, November 28, 2014
Monday, November 24, 2014
Jeff Welds a Coal Forge
Friday, November 21, 2014
Thursday, November 20, 2014
Our Soap, Notecards and Ironwork on Display at AHS
Many thanks to Jane at AHS for taking this photo!
Wednesday, November 19, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
It's All in the Family (Caitlin under a display table)
My father took this photo of me in July 1973 at an art show in Michigan, where my great-grandmother was displaying some of her weaving. Grandma Blanche was a tremendous fiber artist, usually working on room-sized pieces. I have no recollection of this show but find it rather funny that we now display our art at numerous shows....and my kids hang out under the display table!
Saturday, November 15, 2014
Pioneer Farm at Mount Vernon Closes for the Winter
I am truly blessed to be able to work with the wonderful staff of Historic Trades at Mount Vernon!
Friday, November 14, 2014
Friday in Focus: Sun-kissed Goldenrod
As we receive the first snow flurries of late fall/early winter, I find comfort in this photo from River Farm (the headquarters of the American Horticultural Society). Full of warmth and sun, snow seems a long ways away.....
Thursday, November 13, 2014
The Reality of Living History Interpretation in the Winter Months!
I work at Mount Vernon tomorrow and I am ever so grateful for hand and toe warmers! It's not easy to do living history interpretation in full costume during the winter months!
Sunday, November 9, 2014
On a Rare Day Without a Blacksmithing Event....
On a rare day without a blacksmithing event, we still chose to leave the house by 6.am. to take Xander to see his sister Jennie (and her owner and our friend Helen!) at an Earthdog test. Xander has spent many hours at blacksmithing demos, so this day was for him!
And, if you want to see the siblings showing their affection....:
Friday, November 7, 2014
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Metallurgy Day at St. Albans School (With Costumes for Halloween!)
We had a fantastic demo at St. Albans School on Halloween. We've been working with the Upper School to link their history curriculum with blacksmithing and other related topics. This is the 3rd year we've presented at the school and it just gets better and better. We present at many places, but this is the ONLY demo where we hear student-written "Odes to Metallurgy" and discuss Adam Smith's Wealth of Nations in great detail, as well as the iron-related deforestation of Europe and the East Coast of the United States. In addition, this is our only demo in which the students (and some teachers!) are allowed to actually forge with Jeff.
As the school website said so well, "Students were able to have a full sensory experience with the smell of burning coal, the taste of fresh-pressed cider, the sounds of folk music and the hammer on the anvil, and the feel of what it took to make even the simplest nail. The boys enjoyed the opportunity shape various metal tools fresh off the hot coals." We are looking forward to returning next year!
Monday, November 3, 2014
Caitlin's Smelting Photos in the October issue of The VOICE
Please check out the October issue of The VOICE, the newsletter of the Blacksmith Organization of Arkansas (BOA). They used some of my photos of Lee Sauder (and friends) smelting at the ABANA conference in August. I am honored to be a part of this publication -- it's very well done and highly informative. And, if you want to search around the back issues, I believe you'd find one of my photos in their September issue, as well. Enjoy!
Saturday, November 1, 2014
Happy Halloween!
Lest you think we might not have celebrated, here's a photo from an all-day teaching demo at St. Albans School. I will post more about this demo later. We had a fantastic time.
It was our third year of working closely with the school to tie blacksmithing into their curriculum, and it just gets better and better. This year, we added some silliness, as the high school boys were given a "free dress" day and many had dressed up for Halloween. Some teachers dressed up as well. In this photo, Jeff was teaching John Campbell (one of our friends who is also a teacher at the school) how to make a nail. I have to say, we've never had a demo before with Hamlet!