Baltimore and the Raven
The holiday season, New Years and the bowl games are now just a memory as I begin the winter and spring road trip to the Woodworking Shows. For as long as I can remember, the first show of the year has always been in Baltimore. Even having traveled there many times, I still enjoy this city and the hundreds of years of history in it. Read more
Categories: Woodworking Show Reports | Tags: Acanthus Workshop, Annapolis Woodworkers Guild, Baltimore, Edgar Allen Poe, Jim Heavey, Maryland Artisan Guild, Rough Cuts, The Woodworking Shows, Tommy Mac, WOOD Magazine Traveling Ambassador
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Spring Forward
The Woodworking Shows went east again this last week. The venue was in the town of Fredericksburg, Virginia. Situated about an hour south of Dulles Airport, the drive down on Thursday took me through some very hilly and beautiful terrain. This almost idyllic countryside belies the history of the area. Read more
Categories: Interesting Woodworkers We've Met, Woodworking Show Reports | Tags: Acanthus Workshop, Charles Bender, Civil War, Fredericksburg, Jim Heavey, The School at Annapolis Woodworks, Troy Beall, WOOD Magazine Traveling Ambassador
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The Garden State of New Jersey
The Woodworking Shows split this week and I was on my way to Somerset, New Jersey. This is a venue I’ve been to many times so you’d think I should remember how to get there. Read more
Categories: Interesting Woodworkers We've Met, Woodworking Show Reports | Tags: Acanthus Workshop, Atlantic Shore Woodturners, Central Jersey Woodworkers Association, Frank Klaus, Jim Heavey, PCW, Teardrop Memorial, The Woodworking Shows, WOOD Magazine Traveling Ambassador, Zurab Trereteli
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