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Lauren – you are quite welcome for the red peppers. Those came out of our garden this summer at Dry Bridge. I do hope I wasn’t too short when you came by in the morning, we were already very busy in the prep. Were you able to cut flakes of tea with a knife?
With exception to Thursday morning (of which we did not go to bed until 0630) and Sunday morning (which we were dragging on, getting out of bed @ 0800), mornings started between 0500-0600, with Bill Mac staying up all night polishing the flatware (Friday night - Saturday morning), and buffing the glassware. First task was to stoke the cookfires, second task was to get a candle lit in the hallway, and light the lanterns on the porch.
I hope that our late night rackit Weds. Evening – Thursday morning did not cause too much consternation for those on our end of town. We had a lot to move along, and it seemed prudent to push through the night. I do feel bad, that we forewent assisting Mrs. Simpson with breakfast on Thursday, as Joe Caridi and both were looking forward to working with her.
Evenings were late running up to 2100 on the cleanup, + any remaining work, and entertaining we elected to do following. Trust me when I say there was never any trouble sleeping when we found a moment to do so.
Were any of our team to be afflicted with the idea of doing a restaurant again, there are a few things we would do differently of course…needed 1-2 dedicated extra hands (Mr. Harrelson was a godsend, coming on board at the last minute), and we’d have 2 washing stations (1 for glassware, flatware, and 1 for dishware).
More thoughts to come later.
Paul B. (William Harper, propr. The Star Restaurant)
Paul B. Boulden Jr.
RAH VA MIL '04
(Loblolly Mess)
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"A span is all that we can boast, An inch or two of time, Man is but vanity and dust, In all his flower and prime."
We heard you in the boarding house, Paul, but we were too tired to notice you building the Restaurant. It is GREAT to see the steps of the Rawson house are restored, on that note. We swept it out the day prior and it was pretty dilapidated. Good job on the impromptu restoration! That place needed it.
Johnny Lloyd John "Johnny" Lloyd
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"Without history, there can be no research standards.
Without research standards, there can be no authenticity.
Without the attempt at authenticity, all is just a fantasy.
Fantasy is not history nor heritage, because it never really existed." -Me
Anyone know how particular W-ville is about paint? With exception to the FARB-o'licous blaze orange on the mantle, the rest of the colors in that place were great, though VERY tired, and could do with some freshening...was thinking should there be another evolution of W-ville events, it might be nice to get some paint up in there...
In truth, that floor could probably still use a good many sweepings/washings...whose got the bricks?
Paul B.
Paul B. Boulden Jr.
RAH VA MIL '04
(Loblolly Mess)
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[URL="http://www.military-historians.org/"]Company of Military Historians[/URL]
[URL="http://www.moc.org/site/PageServer"]Museum of the Confederacy[/URL]
[URL="http://www.historicsandusky.org/index.html"]Historic Sandusky [/URL]
Inscription Capt. Archibold Willet headstone:
"A span is all that we can boast, An inch or two of time, Man is but vanity and dust, In all his flower and prime."
Paul, I was not the least bit offended as I knew you were busy. I had already been down to the farmhouse for eggs and to reserve a chicken. I am sure they weren't expecting visitors at 6:30 am , nor were you. The red peppers were a nice addition to our red beans and rice. I don't think Mr. Locke used his tea in brick form, we had some gunpowder tea and fashioned a teabag to use with that. Sunday seemed to be our late morning too, I think everyone was running a little behind by then. I saw your menu, congratulations on pulling off that sort of variety in the setting that you did!
Lauren Ehas, aka Mrs. Walker of the boarding house
Liberty Guards
The best events are where we learn something new about the period. I can safely say I did just that at the Restaurant. Also, the firper there was some of the best I've had in the hobby in 14 years. MANY thanks!
Johnny Lloyd John "Johnny" Lloyd
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"Without history, there can be no research standards.
Without research standards, there can be no authenticity.
Without the attempt at authenticity, all is just a fantasy.
Fantasy is not history nor heritage, because it never really existed." -Me
I hope deeply that there will be another Westville event. While I enjoy my role as a troopper, I feel a deep calling to run the bellows at the blacksmith shop, although some time on the lacing pony in the boot shop would work as well.
Thanks for the kind words Bill, It was a pleasure meeting you. I didn't mind at all, it helped add to my persona. The funny thing was you did such a great job at it, that I had a couple of people approach me in "Cuba" about your attitude. They didn't realize that it was all part of your firper and it all began prior to the event.
Again it was great meeting you and I do look forward to seeing you in the future.
Tyler Underwood
Moderator
Pawleys Island #409 AFM
Governor Guards, WIG
The funny thing was you did such a great job at it, that I had a couple of people approach me in "Cuba" about your attitude. They didn't realize that it was all part of your firper and it all began prior to the event.
Tyler,
Now, that's really funny! Once upon a time, I was a First Sergeant in the real Army and I felt your pain. Sometimes, it's really tough to balance the mission with the needs of the men. You managed to perform the mission with a very limited number of men and keep everybody happy. (Well, almost everybody!) Great job.
BTW, I tried to be equally unpleasant to most of the various civilians I came in contact with, especially the ladies in the McDonald house. Private Cronk was not a happy camper! He didn't want to be in the Army and he sure didn't want to be in Westville!
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