This weekend we found a really fun festival. It is the Voyager Encampment. There were tons of re-enactors creating the times where fur traders, soldiers, and Native Americans met to create crafts and trade. The re-enactors actually camped along the beach crafting, eating, and sleep in the traditional ways. We saw people beading, weaving, making candles, shooting canons, and blacksmithing. We had a great time.
Tuesday, August 31, 2010
This weekend we found a really fun festival. It is the Voyager Encampment. There were tons of re-enactors creating the times where fur traders, soldiers, and Native Americans met to create crafts and trade. The re-enactors actually camped along the beach crafting, eating, and sleep in the traditional ways. We saw people beading, weaving, making candles, shooting canons, and blacksmithing. We had a great time.
Sunday, August 29, 2010
Water swap sneak peek
This is my 2nd felted ball. I tried things a little differently this time. I first wet felted the ball, then needle felted the detail, then wet felted it again. One of the problems is that the roving doesn't really wet felt well. I think with the next one I will do a little needle felting to get a good shape and then wet felt.
Anyway the theme of the swap is water. These balls will be nice and squishy and would be great for playing in the pool. I now have about 10 days to whip out 4 more.
Also I have signed up for my first art fair! I'm joining a bunch of friends and taking out a table at the Ferndale DIY fair. I'm really excited but need to get busy making gnomes. I'm thinking I might make some simpler gnomes to go with my more elaborate gnomes. We'll see what I can get done in the short amount of time that I have.
Thursday, August 26, 2010
Fishing
I write this post with great hesitation. I am not a huge fan of fishing (obviously as I am a vegetarian). However, K saw some kids fishing near his grammy's house last week and became obsessed with the idea of trying it out himself. His grammy bought him a fishing pole and he caught his first fish this past weekend. None of us loved the idea of hooking a fish (or unhooking it for that matter) so I'm not sure how often he's actually going to get to fish. I think what he needs is a nice fish net. :)
Wednesday, August 25, 2010
Sunflowers
Tuesday, August 24, 2010
Kids cruise
Monday, August 23, 2010
Snail Bread
We made snail bread this week! I found the reciepe in the book, "Baking Bread with Children." First you make a wonderful pizza like dough with the pizza sauce baked right into. After rising you flaten it out and cover it with cheese. Then you roll it into a tube and slice. K had a great time making them and they actually turned out really tasty.
Friday, August 20, 2010
Maybury State Park
We spent the day at Maybury State Park (as we often do). This park was once a sanatorium for tuberculosis. As you walk the trails there are signs showing you where the children, adults, nurses, and doctors lived. The Sanatorium also had dinning halls, entertainment, and a radio channel. Its so interesting to learn the history while enjoying nature. My husband grew up on the edge of Maybury's property and would often find old bottles and things back in the woods.
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