Re: Oh the Wonders I have Witnessed
I have laid my head against an ox's side and felt his great heart beat.
Our original call for participants for the civilian portion of this event called for folks to organize themselves into families, and included the following line :
Since the site cannot support a large number of civilian participants, these applications will be used to construct a community comparable to those in the area. In other words--you get extra points for children, old folks, period trades, animals and such like in your household.
Along with age ranges and a male and female mix, animals were considered a vital part that application---just as they were in everyday life in the 1860's.
Children carried the primary responsibility for care of the animals for the event, under the broad supervision of the adults. In addition to Gerry's four oxen, there were two dogs, a flock of chickens, and several horses. Milks goats were planned as a substitute for milk cows, but we were unable to obtain them for local sources (there's that land and date change again), and unable to transport them.
Folks wonder what we do all day------with animals to feed, water to haul, meals to prepare, school to hold, spinning, knitting, mending, fires to tend, structures to build.
The reality is, we never stop.
But every great once in awhile, old bones rise in the cold night, walk down under blazing stars and speak softly to the oxen. And the great red beast allows the liberty of a warm embrace, and the strong sound of another beating heart.
I have laid my head against an ox's side and felt his great heart beat.
Our original call for participants for the civilian portion of this event called for folks to organize themselves into families, and included the following line :
Since the site cannot support a large number of civilian participants, these applications will be used to construct a community comparable to those in the area. In other words--you get extra points for children, old folks, period trades, animals and such like in your household.
Along with age ranges and a male and female mix, animals were considered a vital part that application---just as they were in everyday life in the 1860's.
Children carried the primary responsibility for care of the animals for the event, under the broad supervision of the adults. In addition to Gerry's four oxen, there were two dogs, a flock of chickens, and several horses. Milks goats were planned as a substitute for milk cows, but we were unable to obtain them for local sources (there's that land and date change again), and unable to transport them.
Folks wonder what we do all day------with animals to feed, water to haul, meals to prepare, school to hold, spinning, knitting, mending, fires to tend, structures to build.
The reality is, we never stop.
But every great once in awhile, old bones rise in the cold night, walk down under blazing stars and speak softly to the oxen. And the great red beast allows the liberty of a warm embrace, and the strong sound of another beating heart.
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