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Walking the Berkshires: Family
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires: Wareham and "Windrock"
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires: Africa
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires: Local History
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January 09, 2014. The Once and Future Yeoman. Sure enough, it was a carved and painted wooden statue, in the cigar store indian style, of a Yeoman of. The tower guard, complete with all the regalia from his halberd to his knee garters. It was cold and dark, so she couldnt give it a thorough inspection, but I was convinced it was the very same statue that had once stood in front of Maggiacomos liquor store in my hometown, Millbrook NY. And so it turned out to be. It turned out that this piece had alread...
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Walking the Berkshires: Personal Transitions
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires: Reenacting
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires: American History
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January 09, 2014. The Once and Future Yeoman. Sure enough, it was a carved and painted wooden statue, in the cigar store indian style, of a Yeoman of. The tower guard, complete with all the regalia from his halberd to his knee garters. It was cold and dark, so she couldnt give it a thorough inspection, but I was convinced it was the very same statue that had once stood in front of Maggiacomos liquor store in my hometown, Millbrook NY. And so it turned out to be. It turned out that this piece had alread...
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Walking the Berkshires: Parody and Satire
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires: American Revolution
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March 24, 2015. I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally,...
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Walking the Berkshires
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I stopped writing here on a regular basis several years ago, but I still blog elsewhere. Instead of a general purpose blog I have three specialized ones. My interest in 18th century material culture research and living history finds serious expression in the newest of these: Another Pair Not Fellows; Adventures in Research and Reinterpreting the American Revolution. My irreverent sense of humor and love of the scholarly send up produced the fictional Journal of Constant Belcher. Finally, there is a blog...