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There is so many little tidbits like this at the Meuseam. Well worth the price to tour it. Plan on several hours and you may still not see it all. Some tools and such were from both my wife's and my ancestors.I was at the museum of appalachia and came across this old herbalist's display
Good to hear from you@randyt !!! Great to hear from you!
A little north west of knoxvilleI’ve never heard of this place!
Where is it?
Sounds and looks like a place I’d like to visit
Thank you ! I’m gonna look it up and take the family this springA little north west of knoxville
Take I75 north of Knoxville to the Clinton Exit, I think its 122. Low 120s for sure, next exit past Racoon Valley. Take a right at the exit and its maybe 2 to 4 miles on the left. Real close to Norris dam as well.I’ve never heard of this place!
Where is it?
Sounds and looks like a place I’d like to visit
Alex Stewart was incredible!A few more photos
The leaf pattern is pecked into a piece of stone. Bucket of Fatwood is inverted over it. A fire is made on top of the Bucket and pine tar runs out the grooves into a containerAlex Stewart was incredible!
That scythe handle is something else!
What is the last leaf pattern on?
The book Portrait of a Pioneer is awesomeAlex Stewart was incredible!
That scythe handle is something else!
What is the last leaf pattern on?
Morgan, I have used a lot of herbal preparations, as have quite a few others here. Sometimes herbs are used raw, other times in combination with other herbs. There are a lot of first person examples here on the forum of herbs used and for what purpose, and the end result.I am very curious about these herbal remedies. How many of them really work? I worked in the Pharmaceutical industry for nearly 20 years. I saw the advent of GMP's, Good Manufacturig Practices, mandated by the FDA, and the term "Safe and Efficatious" was beaten into me like religion. Before drugs hit the market they have to be tested, usually for many years, and they have to work ALL of the time.
Anybody have experience with how these homemade remedies work?
Morgan, I have used a lot of herbal preparations, as have quite a few others here. Sometimes herbs are used raw, other times in combination with other herbs. There are a lot of first person examples here on the forum of herbs used and for what purpose, and the end result.
I can give you two very simple examples:Did they work? Did they do what they were supposed to do? How effective were they? Again, I am not trying to be argumentative, but I would like to know if they work, or if it is just an old wives' tale.
I can second the Epson salts bath. I was helping a buddy reproof his house. The underlayment was in bad shape. I went thru twice up to mid thigh. I was beat up too. This was on Saturday and we had just a little over half finished. Got home and the wife fixed a Epson salts bath. By morning I was good to go and went back to finish upI can give you two very simple examples:
1st isn't so much herbal but. . . Hubby hates baths, prefers showers. When we were first together, I think it was when he took a tumble on his motorcycle, I had him soak in an epsom salts bath for 40 min (length of time it takes for ave. adult body to detox). To this day if he if feeling "beat up" he will take an epsom salt bath or soak a hand if it's a hand injury etc.
Also, a close friend had a couple teeth pulled. Kept bleeding. His wife went out in the yard and picked a couple plantain leaves and beat them up a little. He put those in the teeth holes - bleeding stopped w/in 20 min.
Bonus: Hiking during hunting season, I always chew on pine needles and have yet to get sick while exerting myself beyond regular exercise.
Another wonderful place. But totally different.Its fabulous. Coincidentally, earlier today I was looking up earlier some places I visited down South in May of 1994 on a bike trip.
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Deals Gap Motorcycle Resort | Home of the Dragon | US129 | Fontana (Though it wasn't a 'resort' when we were there!) a small campground and population of 6 I think. Gorgeous spot.
Nice draw knife. I restored one I found at a yard sale.Thought we had a thread about old tools but I can't find it so will try here. Lookey what I got today Needs a little tune up but over all, I'm stoked.
Yeah, I'm not one of those gals who wants 100 pair of heels, I like the guud stuff
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That's interesting because he had another one he figured had been "altered." I said I bet they had it hooked on something so they could pull from the one side. See what you think. If any insight, he'd love to know. It appears to have hammer marks so he likes it - and for its ability to make one wonder.Nice draw knife. I restored one I found at a yard sale.
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They are easier to use if you cut at an angle as in one hand starts the cut and other hand follows so you are slicing.
Ben
I've never saw one with the handles at 90 degrees like that. Bet that would make a nice gripThat's interesting because he had another one he figured had been "altered." I said I bet they had it hooked on something so they could pull from the one side. See what you think. If any insight, he'd love to know. It appears to have hammer marks so he likes it - and for its ability to make one wonder.
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