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  1. Here is where I got that recipe. This guy knows what he is doing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHma3dpYqRw The video is about 8 mins long and there are some good tips in there. If you need some shellac, drop me a line and I will send you a ziploc baggie full. But you need to start now. Between getting the supplies, and dissolving the shellac is gonna take you a week or more. You have to let the shellac dissolve at least a couple days (video says a week). Shellac is also called french polish and can be found at wood working stores, but the quantity is way more that I needed for hats.
  2. Ahoy and welcome aboard!
  3. 2025 Nola Pirate Pub Krawl Friday April 18 2pm Starting at the Schooner Saloon and ending at Jean LaFitte's Blacksmith shop Total Stops to be Determined There are still a few things to lock down on the pub Krawl this year so just keep an eye out for our next update!!! So far we have the following pubs in agreement… The Schooner Saloon Irish Cultural Museum of New Orleans / St. Pat’s Irish Coffeehouse Jean Lafitte Trading Company Cuban Creations Cigar Bar Jean Lafitte's Blacksmith Shop Turtle Bay We have a couple more places we are in contact with to possibly add to our Pub Krawl but that’s to be determined!!!! More info to come soon!!! Facebook
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    Keep Terrebonne Beautiful will hold a celebration in conjunction with Keep Louisiana’s Beautiful Love the Boot Week. The celebration will have vendor booths, music, activities for kids, and food. Of course, we have a Jean Lafitte look-alike contest and a treasure hunt. The purpose of the event is two-fold. First, we want to celebrate our bayou heritage and keep our area clean. Second, we will be raising money to further the mission of Keep Terrebonne Beautiful. https://happeningnext.com/event/pirates-and-boots-festival-queens-day-eid3a0c8c2l26 https://explorehouma.com/do/pirate-and-boots-festival/ Facebook
  5. Registration for 1721 Life of a Sailor at Fort King George Hosted by Pyracy.com April 26 - 28 2024 Welcome to Registration for 1721 Life of a Sailor at Fort King George Event in Darien, Georgia. The 1721 event will run from Friday, April 26th through Sunday, April 28th. Registration and a $30 registration fee is required to participate in this event and can be paid using Paypal, https://www.paypal.com/donate/... on or before Monday April 8. Registration for Pyracy.com We have approval for early set-up on Wednesday, April 24th (after 5PM) and Thursday, April 25 (all day) and breakdown Monday, April 29th (before noon). People arriving early must be in kit and open to 'loose' presentations (basic interpretation, Q&A, etc.) when interacting with the public. A separate Volunteer Registration is Required by Fort King George and State Park Services for Information and Insurance. Fort King George Registration Form https://docs.google.com/.../1FAIpQLSfK.../viewform.
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  7. Now you know why we rave about them!
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  9. Wow, we still need dish washing tubs. been keeping an eye out but they tend to be expensive. I bet all the bowls fit inside that!
  10. we will need whatever serving bowls we have in our kitchen supplies. Working with the ranger for a iron pot to piss... er... cook in
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    Pirate Fest 2024 "Ahoy, mateys! Welcome to Pirate Fest, the ultimate celebration of swashbuckling adventure on the high seas! Join us for a thrilling journey into the world of pirates, where the spirit of the buccaneers reigns supreme. From sword fights to treasure hunts, from grog-tasting to sea shanty sing-alongs, Pirate Fest offers an unforgettable experience for all ages. https://allevents.in/swansboro/pirate-fest-2024/200026217598016 Facebook facebook event
  12. SAVE THE DATE!! Saturday, June 28, 2025! Become part of the fantasy at the 2025 4th Annual Enchanted Valley Fairy and Pirate Festival! This year's Mid-Summer story? Why, it's the talk in every port and portal! Let the Games begin at The Enchanted Valley Mermaid and Pirate Wars!! More to come as the date approaches!! Fairies, pirates, otherworldly creatures, and the like will be making their way to AGOSC's Enchanted Valley Fairy and Pirate Festival on Saturday June 28 , 2025 at Good Will #4 Grove, Pottsville, PA. 17901. There will be costumed beings of all kinds, interactive theater, story telling, music, games, dances, activities, a petting zoo, vendors, food trucks, refreshments, and so much more!! Come join the fun dressed as a fairy, pirate, or other magical being! Or not! There will be something for everyone!! The Enchanted Valley Fairy and Pirate Festival is a family friendly event for all ages. Proceeds benefit the Actors Guild of Schuylkill County and the Kelsey Theater. The co-ordinates for the Festival location are: 40.700198, -76.201580 Alternately, use 777 Water St. to get you to Water St. This is not the address of the event. Continue past Mary Queen of Peace Apartments all the way up Water St. (this section of Pottsville is called Jaloppa) until you reach the end of the paved street. Continue on dirt road until you reach the fork. At the fork, bear left. On the left, you will pass a black gate. Continue to the Yellow Gate on the left. You have reached the Portal for the Enchanted Valley Fairy and Pirate Festival. Enter, Friend. facebook
  13. Dec 30-31, 2024 PEEPS Fest Did you know the fan favorite PEEP is made right here in Bethlehem? At the end of every year, the sweet marshmallow PEEPS are celebrated at the two-day PEEPSFEST at the iconic SteelStacks. Rated among the best New Year’s Eve drops in the nation by USA Today Readers Choice awards, PEEPS fans from all over the country come to celebrate New Year’s Eve with the 400-pound, illuminated PEEPS Chick Drop at 5:35 p.m. at this super family-friendly event. Make the end of 2024 sweet with fun activities such as ice skating, photo ops, fireworks, and live entertainment. You can find other unique New Year’s Eve traditions in the Keystone State here. When: Dec. 30-31 Where: Bethlehem Cost: $5
  14. Bigger than a ships kitchen! wahoo!
  15. With the shellac, you can sneak up on the firmness you want. I usually do 3-4 good soakings to get it where i want it. so 1 or two might be enough for your taste. its just a spray bottle and acts like windex or some thin fluid like that. The idea is to soak it not coat it with a layer. I think some people mix it far too thick.
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    Old TownTrade Faire Greene County Fair Grounds 120 Fairground Road, Xenia, OH, United States Inside living history event Xenia Expo Center. March 1. 9-5 pm March 2, 9-3 pm Admission is $4, and Children under 12 are free. Facebook Group https://reenactingschedule.org/event/old-towntrade-faire/
  17. By all means. after breakfast the fire should be available until about 4pm when we start the stewpot. There may be more than one available also.
  18. Meals included with registration fee From the stew pot... Friday Supper: Potato Soup w/green onions or leeks, garlic/milk/butter/sourcream/vegi broth Sides: Pork (Ham), bread (sourdough, or similar)/butter, green salad (romain, cucumber,tomato, dressing) Saturday Breakfast: Sailor's Bergoo (oatmeal) w/optional Toppings: Raisins, Molasses or Maple Syrup, walnuts, berries if in season Sides: Apples, bananas Saturday Supper: Lobscouse (Beef Stew) w/cubed beef,carrots,onions,potatoes,corn,pease,broth sides: bread (french or similar)/butter, green salad (romaine, cucumber, tomato, dressing) Sunday Breakfast: Sailor's Bergoo (oatmeal) w/optional Toppings: Raisins, Molasses or Maple Syrup, walnuts, berries if in season Sides: Apples, bananas If theres still budget after purchasing ingredients above, we'll have something for lunches. possibly bread cheese fruits
  19. Even after the initial full scale effort, you always discover other items that become obvious and necessary after an event. We've all been there!
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    Piratey fun for all the family. Music, stalls, rides and music ...oh...and rum lots of rum Facebook Instagram
  21. https://editions.covecollective.org/place/execution-dock Execution Dock Execution Dock was the site of a scaffold in Wapping, London, in the modern borough of Tower Hamlets. It was historically used to execute pirates, smugglers and mutineers. The last executions were in 1830. In London Labour and the London Poor edition: Phase 1 Of the Mud-Larks. (Volume 2): "Execution Dock to the lower part of Limehouse Hole, there are 14 stairs or landing-places, by which the mud-larks descend to the shore in order to pursue their employment. There are about as many on the opposite side of the water similarly frequented." Coordinates Latitude: 51.507217800000 Longitude: -0.127586200000
  22. I ran across this site and the pictures just ooze with history... https://spitalfieldslife.com/2016/05/08/watermens-stairs-in-wapping/ Watermen’s Stairs In Wapping May 8, 2016 by the gentle author Wapping Old Stairs I need to keep reminding myself of the river. Rarely a week goes by without some purpose to go down there but, if no such reason occurs, I often take a walk simply to pay my respects to the Thames. Even as you descend from the Highway into Wapping, you sense a change of atmosphere when you enter the former marshlands that remain susceptible to fog and mist on winter mornings. Yet the river does not declare itself at first, on account of the long wall of old warehouses that line the shore, blocking the view of the water from Wapping High St. The feeling here is like being offstage in a great theatre and walking in the shadowy wing space while the bright lights and main events take place nearby. Fortunately, there are alleys leading between the tall warehouses which deliver you to the waterfront staircases where you may gaze upon the vast spectacle of the Thames, like an interloper in the backstage peeping round the scenery at the action. There is a compelling magnetism drawing you down these dark passages, without ever knowing precisely what you will find, since the water level rises and falls by seven metres every day – you may equally discover waves lapping at the foot of the stairs or you may descend onto an expansive beach. These were once Watermen’s Stairs, where passengers might get picked up or dropped off, seeking transport across or along the Thames. Just as taxi drivers of contemporary London learn the Knowledge, Watermen once knew the all the names and order of the hundreds of stairs that lined the banks of the Thames, of which only a handful survive today. Arriving in Wapping by crossing the bridge in Old Gravel Lane, a short detour to the east would take me to Shadwell Stairs but instead I go straight to the Prospect of Whitby where a narrow passage to the right leads to Pelican Stairs. Centuries ago, the Prospect was known as the Pelican, giving its name to the stairs which have retained their name irrespective of the changing identity of the pub. These worn stone steps connect to a slippery wooden stair leading to wide beach at low tide where you may enjoy impressive views towards the Isle of Dogs. West of here is New Crane Stairs and then, at the side of Wapping Station, another passage leads you to Wapping Dock Stairs. Further down the High St, opposite the entrance to Brewhouse Lane, is a passageway leading to a fiercely-guarded pier, known as King Henry’s Stairs – though John Roque’s map of 1746 labels this as the notorious Execution Dock Stairs. Continue west and round the side of the river police station, you discover Wapping Police Stairs in a strategic state of disrepair and beyond, in the park, is Wapping New Stairs. It is a curious pilgrimage, but when you visit each of these stairs you are visiting another time – when these were the main entry and exit points into Wapping. The highlight is undoubtedly Wapping Old Stairs with its magnificently weathered stone staircase abutting the Town of Ramsgate and offering magnificent views to Tower Bridge from the beach. If you are walking further towards the Tower, Aldermans’ Stairs is worth venturing at low tide when a fragment of ancient stone causeway is revealed, permitting passengers to embark and disembark from vessels without wading through Thames mud. Shadwell Stairs Pelican Stairs Pelican Stairs at night View into the Prospect of Whitby from Pelican Stairs New Crane Stairs Wapping Dock Stairs Execution Dock Stairs, now known as King Henry’s Stairs Entrance to Wapping Police Stairs Wapping Police Stairs Metropolitan Police Service Warning: These stairs are unsafe! Wapping New Stairs with Rotherithe Church in the distance Light in Wapping High St Wapping Pier Head Entrance to Wapping Old Stairs Wapping Old Stairs Passageway to Wapping Old Stairs at night Aldermans’ Stairs, St Katharine’s Way
  23. Welcome to the Pub!
  24. Welcome aboard! and kudos for the unique name.
  25. Finished some button holes...
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