Kelly Arlene Grant, Public Historian

Tuesday, 17 May 2022

Dressing One's Character

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  Solid historical interpretation is far more than putting on funny clothes and talking about the famous events that happened in famous peop...
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Thursday, 3 March 2022

What's Up Buttercup?

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It has been a while. What happened to this year? Well, in July, we moved back east to Nova Scotia. Bought the Farm, so to speak. On the Anna...
Wednesday, 19 May 2021

First Draft Done

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I just finished my first draft of the dissertation and have sent it off to my committee. Just wanted y'all to know.
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Monday, 1 March 2021

new mitts for a common woman

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 When moving recently, a friend cleaned out her yarn stash and sent me a couple skeins of sport weight Briggs and Little. She didn't rea...
Wednesday, 24 February 2021

In Search of Online Content: Using social media to keep your site in the public thought

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Let's face it, for many of us in the heritage sector, gainful UNemployment is likely to be our future. Many of us are seeking out new wa...
Saturday, 30 January 2021

Curtching Experiment

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 Well, I took the plunge and made an attempt at the curtch! Highland Wedding at Blair Athol, 1780 by David Allen This was the painting I set...
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Sunday, 27 December 2020

to Curtch, or not to Curtch?

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 last night I was watching a little YouTube video* from the Highland Village in Iona Cape Breton. I won't go into how seriously wrong th...
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Welcome to my Blog! I am a textile artist with an interest in all things historical. I am also an historical interpreter and costumer with a strong focus on the 18th century.
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