Showing posts with label stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label stories. Show all posts

Saturday, November 5, 2011

Apple Apple Who's Got Apples


It is apple season the crunchiest, crisp, red, green and yellow celebration of fall.

Today we are making pie, Apple Pie first was a trip to the store for supplies

We have apples all washed and  ready to peel
                                          

Making the pie crust comes next
                                                                        
Pies baking in the oven smell great

Company coming and the pies are ready
                                                                    

Apple Stories, teaching tools, activities and fun along with the Johnny Appleseed Story

www.teachingheart.net/appleunit.html

www.alphabetsoup.net/dir/apple.html

A couple Connecticut Orchards:

Bishop's Orchard: www.bishopsorchards.com

Horse Listeners Orchard: www.horselistenersorchard.com

Chaplin Farms:  www.chaplinfarms.com

another blog about Connecticut Grown:
www.carolynstearnsstoryteller.blogspot.com/2011/10/connecticut-corn-harvest-story.html



Thursday, August 4, 2011

Village Smithy

                                                                            anvil

Blacksmith Stories Link:

www.anvilfire.com/21centbs/stories

www.story-lovers.com/listsblacksmithstories.html

Terminology of the Blacksmith:

www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blacksmith

                                                  coal fire  and red hot

    Functional work of the smithy- today most blacksmiths do  not shoe horses, farriers trim horses feet and shape and put on their shoes. ( This big draft horse is sporting toe clips to hold the shoe on in mud and hard trail conditions) The toe clip always reminds me of the rubber fronts on my old Ked's sneakers when I was a kid.



                                                       nose to the grindstone
 Putting your nose to the grindstone is about work ethic, being sharp with calculations and steady at work. Axe and other implement blades were sharpened on the grindstone.

In the foreground of the grindstone picture is an early style toaster. The small rack held slices of bread and was put on the hearth to brown them in front of the flames. With some homemade butter Mmmmmm!

He's  full of hot air - could refer to a hot air balloon, but the blacksmith pulls the handle to the large leather bellows to send air into the coals to heat them up. Waiting around the blacksmith shop for a repair or to have a horse or ox shod would be the perfect time to swap tall tales - full of hot air!

Want to hear some of my blacksmith stories? www.carolynstearnsstoryteller.com