The dust was barely settled after a horrendous move, when I decided to come talk about it here. That’swhen I discovered my site was all messed up and I couldn’t post anything. Well, that had to wait. Too many things to do.
Now, this place I bought is kind of in the boonies. Not forest but flat land where the wind blows wildly.
Continue reading Recent Move
For those who have ventured by recently, you probably noticed the site was broken. I have it up and running again and still working to set things right. I apologize for any inconvenience.
I also want to announce I finally finished one more instruction ebook. This one is the first in a series, following [...]

Here is the post I just put up at the home and family blog. We have battled, for so long, against this trend to import instead of supporting our artisan’s at home. This should be our band wagon slogan and we need to keep pushing this idea.
Continue reading Going Green
I realize there’s no way for my readers to know how it is, I bring traffic to our sites. Here’s a list of most of the places where I blog, network the sites or write articles with links back to the sites. Continue reading How I spread the Word about Us
The term ‘crafter’ is a more modern term but truly the same meaning as historical ‘craftsman’. Historically, it was said that what a man did for his livelihood, was his craft. Continue reading What is a Crafter
Most of my experience has been in river beds or on the side of a hill, on the surface. On dry ground, when looking for signs that there is clay under the surface, you’ll see cracks on the top layer. When those cracks are up to 1/4 inch thick, you’ve got clay. Continue reading What to look for when Finding Clay