Here are some pictures to introduce you
to my corner of the 18th century.



Two travelers preparing to embark on a weekend scout of Mt. Kearsarge.

Weary from the day's journey, I wait for my tea to brew.


We participate in Living History as a family.


My goodwife busy with sewing during a muster in Jefferson, NH

My Love and new daughter!

My oldest, affectionately known as "Smiling Cutiepie".

My son (in the blue) catching a snooze with Dad.

Smiling and happy, the twins find different ways to entertain themselves. Fanning in the shade....

...and churning sweet butter.


Do I worry about my young 'uns around all the historical types?? You judge.



Yes it is real. She is affectionately (or is it respectfully!) known as "Dead Eye Red" by the gentlemen she competes against.

Now we know why he was resting!

"My tent. My gun. Don't mess with me!"

No smiles today. Hostiles have been seen nearby.


Reenacting is a FUN hobby - year round!


Participating in the Primitive Biathlon in Smugglers Notch, VT. This is a live shoot at targets, set up on a 1.5 mile course through the woods on snowshoes.

Cold, Sun, Rain, Sleet or NO Snow! The race is on.

Relaxing with a game of Cribbage in Jefferson, NH

Lunch will be ready soon. Today's menu... Chicken Stew, piping hot. Fresh baked bread from the Dutch oven. Cheese and fresh veggies. And for dessert... Apple Crisp with Sweet Cream.

Too tired to do much of anything after a long, hot day.

James Company of Rangers returning from battle at Fort Ticonderoga, NY.


Our Ranger Unit. We are a family oriented group with members from Canada as well as the States.
To see more of our unit you can go to the Quebec Historical Corps website.


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