I just
wanted to let you know I updated a post I originally wrote back in 1711…er,
2011 called “In The Good Old Colony Days.”
It is one
of my very favorites of all of my postings,
It really is.
And I added all sorts of new photos and information since originally posting it a few years back.
It really is.
And I added all sorts of new photos and information since originally posting it a few years back.
You
see, the colonial period of our American history has always been
near and dear to my heart – more dear, dare I say, than the Civil War era. Not that
I dislike the mid-19th century, for I do love that period of the 1860s very much, especially
the everyday life. But
there has always been
something special beyond any other time in our Nation’s
history that the colonial period holds for me. Much of it, I suppose, has to do with
pride and patriotism. Either way, it’s a great and
oh-so-important time for all Americans. And
if it’s not,
it should be.
As far as
reenacting, I have been doing Civil War living history for over a decade and
enjoy it immensely, and I do not plan to stop anytime soon. However, being relatively new to colonial reenacting, it holds
something new, different, and exciting for me, especially in the clothing department
- colonial clothing really is so much cooler to wear
– the tricorn hat is the best! And the shoes, breeches, waistcoat...yeah...it's pretty awesome!
Now,
understand, I’m not dissing Civil War
reenacting (or clothing) at all, for that is a
very important period as well. Let’s just
say I am expanding my foray into living history and am now able to utilize my
knowledge of both periods in time.
And since I am just starting out in colonial, it holds excitement for me.
And since I am just starting out in colonial, it holds excitement for me.
Plus the
4th of July means so much more now!
Oh,
and you will not find me going forward in time into the 20th century
(even though I do a Titanic or Downton Abby event
when needed every-so-often); I prefer the pre-electric eras.
Which
brings me to the reason for this notice: the updated posting of “In The Good Old Colony Days” -
We had
a major winter storm recently, and while more than a foot of snow blanketed the southern
half of my great state of Michigan, I spent time updating my “In The Good
Old Colony Days” posting. If you haven’t
seen the posting lately (or at all) you will find the updates I
made include many
additional photographs, quite a bit more on
the everyday lives of the colonists (including a bit on clothing, travel &
taverns,
lighting, winter, food, and even a touch of politics), and
many, many video clips that I believe you
will enjoy.
You
can get to “In The Good Old Colony Days” by
clicking onto the highlighted name or by clicking HERE.
I hope
you enjoy the revised post – I really enjoyed updating it!
Thanks and we’ll see you next time in time…
.
Thanks and we’ll see you next time in time…
.
I really enjoy your blog--thanks for sharing! :)
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