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Title: Gourdfest
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on September 19, 2010, 12:38:19 PM
I spent saturday exibiting my craft for the local art guild at the gourd festival. Renewed aquaintance with a kid from Little league as well. He has taken up the art of blacksmithing, which tickles me to death. To see one of hte next generation interested in the old arts , welll it's just fantastic.
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0713.jpg)


My little contribution to the day



(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0710.jpg)

(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0712.jpg)

Some of the other exibits

(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/CopyofHPIM0714.jpg)
(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/CopyofHPIM0717.jpg)


(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0714.jpg)


(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0715.jpg)

(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0716.jpg)

(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0718.jpg)

(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0720.jpg)
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Tikaani on September 19, 2010, 01:03:13 PM
Thanks for sharing Jim.  It is good to see your son taking up and keeping an old skill alive like that.  Now I see why you are interested in Diamond Willow.  I promised you I would look for some, will start looking now that moose season is over.

John

Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on September 19, 2010, 01:10:04 PM
Johnathon is not my son Tik. Although he did spend some time hanging around chasing my daughter. He's a good kid and has done very well for himself. He blames me and his grandfather for his addiction to the old ways. Band playing was way to loud , couldn't hear ourselves think much less speak to all those asking us questions about what we do.

Wind got right and he added some fresh coal to his fire. Band took a break for a while. The little smirk on his face reminded me a good deal of his grandfather.  :eyebrownod: Jimmie
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Bills Custom Calls on September 19, 2010, 01:15:30 PM
Looks like a nice display Jimmie

Isn't great when you get the blame for those kinda things
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: pitw on September 19, 2010, 02:12:13 PM
  Imagine my surprise when I saw you were at a Gourdfest  :readthis:..  You actually looked not out of place there either :biggrin:.  Thanks for posting and was that straycat hanging in the 7th pic there :confused:. 
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on September 19, 2010, 04:02:45 PM
Reminded me more of Jim before he got his hair cut  :eyebrownod: But then you haven't been around that long .

I wasn't going to do it this year. But Dana talked me into helping promote the Art guild and what it does for the comunity. In talking with folks I learned just how little they knew about what is going on in thier hometown. Our wood carvers group meets to show off our work and help each other with new ideas and how to do it. There are also classes in painting, basket weaving, cloth and rug weaving,quilting, drawing and kids projects. We don't get enough publicity or help from town council with it. The gift shop is loaded with artwork and crafts from local people.

This is our one chance each year to shine and promote the art guild . I think the girls did a great job this year.

Tik, i have an older genlteman who shows up each year with one of his diamond willow sticks. He's always trying to sell me one or two at some of those ungodly prices I mentioned. His are unfinished and rough. Jimmie
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Bopeye on September 19, 2010, 04:07:02 PM
Seventh picture down with the glasses is a dead on ringer for my Mother-in-law. Do you mind if I copy/paste it and send it to her?
She'll hate me all the more. She's been so hard to get along with ever since that house fell on her sister.  :innocentwhistle:
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: alscalls on September 19, 2010, 06:34:56 PM
Way Cool!!!  And nice work Jimmie!!   :yoyo: :yoyo: :yoyo:
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: FinsnFur on September 19, 2010, 07:22:04 PM
Quote from: Jimmie in Ky on September 19, 2010, 04:02:45 PM

Reminded me more of Jim before he got his hair cut  :eyebrownod: But then you haven't been around that long .


No no...I'm the one on the other side. Yeah the one standing there with the big nuts, I mean gourds.
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on September 19, 2010, 08:06:31 PM
Bop , You are more than welcome to it in hte name of good family relations  :innocentwhistle: Jimmie
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: coyote101 on September 20, 2010, 01:17:15 PM
Quote from: Bopeye on September 19, 2010, 04:07:02 PM
Seventh picture down with the glasses is a dead on ringer for my Mother-in-law. Do you mind if I copy/paste it and send it to her?
She'll hate me all the more. She's been so hard to get along with ever since that house fell on her sister.  :innocentwhistle:

That is some funny stuff James. I laughed till I had tears in my eyes over that. I hope she enjoys the picture.

Pat
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: KySongDog on September 20, 2010, 01:28:28 PM
Nice display, Jimmie.   That second picture reminds me of the old trees in Lord of the Rings
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Bopeye on September 21, 2010, 08:00:04 PM
Quote from: coyote101 on September 20, 2010, 01:17:15 PM
Quote from: Bopeye on September 19, 2010, 04:07:02 PM
Seventh picture down with the glasses is a dead on ringer for my Mother-in-law. Do you mind if I copy/paste it and send it to her?
She'll hate me all the more. She's been so hard to get along with ever since that house fell on her sister.  :innocentwhistle:

That is some funny stuff James. I laughed till I had tears in my eyes over that. I hope she enjoys the picture.

Pat
She enjoyed it okay I reckon, but she does have quite the extensive vocabulary.  :wink: :eyebrownod:
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on September 22, 2010, 04:48:13 PM
Semp, I think the old tales of wood spirits is where Tolkien got the idea for those characters in hte novels. Legends have it that to see a wood spirit will bring good fortune. In England they are called Green men and carved diferently.

Johnathon made me a crooked knife blade out of 1084 stock he had as part of his demonstration. I got the handle on her yesterday afternoon.

(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0724.jpg)

(http://i209.photobucket.com/albums/bb131/JDViniard/Gourds/HPIM0723.jpg)
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: alscalls on September 22, 2010, 05:23:15 PM
Does he sell these things?  and does he have a web site?  I just love this kinda stuff! 
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on September 22, 2010, 05:41:01 PM
Well he puts this on his bussiness card
brokenanvilforge@gmail.com

No web addy I could find other than hte email. And He does have an anvil busted by Yankees on their way south through the state. He does ornamental and traditional iron work. He even had a chain mail shirt he made .

I drew what I wanted on a sheet of paper . he didn't quite get the bend where it attaches to the handle right but a darn good piece of steel . I forgot to tell him to punch the screw hole. I broke 3 drill bits boring that hole.Jimmie
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: FinsnFur on September 23, 2010, 09:02:27 PM
He's got an anvil busted by Yankees on their way south through the state?
Explain that to me. :confused: I mean were pretty tough bastids, but an anvil. Did one of us chew on it...or?
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: cathryn on September 26, 2010, 06:35:04 AM
really nice pics.

i love fall festivals.

i was wopndering, my duaghter and i raised some birdhouse gourds this summer. do any of you know how to go about curing them to make the birdhouses?
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Carolina Coyote on September 26, 2010, 09:04:17 AM
Cathryn, I don't know a lot about curing the Gourds but I planted some in my garden one time and the vines covered the whole garden so give them plenty of room when planting them, also a friend of mine that grew them and made Birdhouses told me when cutting the hole in them and cleaning them out that you need to wear a mask as the dust from the Gourd if breathed could make you sick. Just a word of caution. cc
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: iahntr on September 26, 2010, 11:48:02 AM
Just saw this one too. Pretty cool Jimmie, Thanks for sharin.
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on September 27, 2010, 02:19:07 AM
Catherine , most just wait on frost to kill the vine before harvest. But I also drill a tiny hole at the base of the stem to let moisture out a bit quicker.I quit losing any to rot after I started drilling that hole. And store them in a dry dark area for the winter. In spring before last frost cut your hole for entry and remove all the seeds you can scrape out with a spoon or rounded paint stirring stick. Sand the outside and paint as you desire. Drill 1/8 holes near the top of the gourd for a wire to run through for your hanger.

Another method sometimes used is to dip the green gourd in scalding water like you do for plucking chickens. This supposedly makes it easy to remove the outer skin and allows the gourd to dry faster. I haven't tried this method myself yet.


Jim. Them damned yankees built big fires in any town thought to be of southern sympathy. Railroad iron and all went into them to be destroyed. Anvils were dropped in cold water after the firing to destroy the temper ,to make them briittle and easily broken.The horns were typically what were broken off.  No anvil , no horse shoes for calvary mounts or teams used for hauling goods to soldiers. You've seen an example of this in hte movie Horse Soldiers with John Wayne. Jimmie

Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: FinsnFur on September 27, 2010, 09:27:44 PM
Quote from: Jimmie in Ky on September 27, 2010, 02:19:07 AM


Jim. Them damned yankees built big fires in any town thought to be of southern sympathy. Railroad iron and all went into them to be destroyed. Anvils were dropped in cold water after the firing to destroy the temper ,to make them briittle and easily broken.The horns were typically what were broken off.  No anvil , no horse shoes for calvary mounts or teams used for hauling goods to soldiers. You've seen an example of this in hte movie Horse Soldiers with John Wayne. Jimmie



Nope, I didnt know that. I'm not as old as you :laf:
But it is very interesting.
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on September 29, 2010, 03:42:25 PM
We actually have houses built on a battlement in town from that period. A few miles to the west is Columbus Belmont State Park where they stretched that big chain across the river and held it with anchors on both sides. A section of chain and the anchor remains on the bluff above the river. I don't think they have all the trenches opened up yet for tourist to walk.

There are tons of little known facts that are not in hte history books we see in school. It seems the most important thing is to know it happened, not the why or how. It seems to me that the more our children would learn about the why and how would teach them more about not making the mistakes we make or our fore fathers made. Jimmie
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Bopeye on September 30, 2010, 05:09:02 PM
Quote from: Jimmie in Ky on September 29, 2010, 03:42:25 PM
There are tons of little known facts that are not in hte history books we see in school. It seems the most important thing is to know it happened, not the why or how. It seems to me that the more our children would learn about the why and how would teach them more about not making the mistakes we make or our fore fathers made. Jimmie

That's what Glenn Beck has been teaching on Fox for awhile now. I knew you were a closet Beck fan Jimmie.  :yoyo:
Title: Re: Gourdfest
Post by: Jimmie in Ky on October 01, 2010, 04:24:10 PM
Who the L is a Glen Beck  :confused: Nah , just noticing what the liberal idiots teach our kids in school. Not to mention hte lack of knowledge the general public has on various things in our history. Like the French and indian wars were the beginning of our dislike for the British way of doing things. That is what got folks to thinking about our own government. Jimmie