Forging A Future For The Past
About Me
- OldIron
- Starting at a very young age in the Boy Scouting movement, I grew fascinated by the outdoors. There wasn't a day that I spent in the woods as a child that I didn't learn more in nature than I did in school in a month. Being described as an "old soul" I took to learning everything I could about the old ways.My respect and thirst for knowledge for the environment and the handcrafts of old were insatiable. From the first time as a child that I shot my father's 50 caliber Hawken rifle I knew I was hooked. Seeing the blacksmiths at the county fair only fueled my desire to do something great with my life other than work and pay taxes until my death. I choose not to just exist, I choose to bring back the old and good days of previous centuries and share them with everyone who takes an interest. My days of Boy Scouting sculpted my moral and ethical behavior of today. They gave me a sense of adventure, obliterating fear of the unknown and gave me the strength to forge a path in my life that most never give any thought to take. I own Howling Pines Blacksmithing, a blacksmith shop with the main purpose of being a demo based museum....Dwight McGee III
Howling Pines
1880s goat wagon
Crossing The Decades
Sunday, December 4, 2011
Maple Valley Sugar Festival
March 24-25, 2012, the CIB, Confederate Iron Brigade, will be attending the Maple Valley Sugar festival. This festival is in celebration of the Maple Sugar season. The trees have been tapped and the sap will be boiling at the shack, it is alot of work and come on out to see the process unfold right before your eyes. There is a hayride to the sugar shack and alot of different maple sugar products for sale including maple cotton candy. There will be a beekeeper on hand with a hive and the equipment that is used to keep bees. Learn of the healing qualities of honey. The Adirondack Mountainmen will be there doing tomahawk throwing and will have an encampment. We will be in attendance bringing our encampment and countless items indigenous to the 19th century. Blacksmithing using traditional methods and original equipment, musket demonstrations with original muskets and plenty of other activities in our camp throughout the day. A bit of crosscut sawing, musketball molding, fire starting, cooking with cast iron and even some traps on display. You never know what we will be up to in our encampment. Definitely a good weekend to come out and enjoy whats on hand.. See the comment to get directions and the address.
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