Artsy photos from Harvest Supper
06 Tuesday Oct 2015
Posted 1830s, 19th century clothing, Food, Ox Bow Tavern
in06 Tuesday Oct 2015
Posted 1830s, 19th century clothing, Food, Ox Bow Tavern
inSeamstress, Fashion Designer, Corset Maker
Inquiry, PYP and Good Teaching
At the Sign of the Honeybee
A costuming life in plaid
"Writing is an extreme privilege but it's also a gift. It's a gift to yourself and it's a gift of giving a story to someone." ~ Amy Tan
Move the writing. Move the writer.
Experimental Archeaology in the Ohio Territory
A ramble through domestic history in the 20th Century
Exploring Culinary Traditions of Africa, African America and the African Diaspora
"Let me live, love and say it well in good sentences." - Sylvia Plath
Mimi Matthews
"When you know better, you do better" Maya Angelou
Updating Early Modern Recipes (1600-1800) in a Modern Kitchen
Adventures in the Nineteenth Century, and maybe a little beyond -- Anna Worden Bauersmith's Blog
Sharing the History of Everyday Fashions
There is nothing like black and white pictures. Sharp. Moving. Beautiful.
Thank you!! I couldn’t help myself – I like them in color, but I *love* them in black and white.