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Ken & Oogie McGuire

We really Like Stone Beer.

Here are a few links to stuff that interests us that didn't fit anywhere else. Lots of them have pictures so be prepared.

Sewing and Quilting
Knitting & Weaving
Cooking
Genealogy Stuff
Our Cats
My Trebuchet
Picture Scrapbook
Desert Trips

Sewing and Quilting

I have learned to sew and here I am in my first project. A tunic and chemise from the late 13th century or early 14th century, depending on location.

I am also now quilting. Here are pictures of my first quilt, an "Around the World" pattern made from reproduction 1930's fabrics.

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Knitting and Weaving

All my knitting and weaving stuff is now on Ravelry. OogieM over there.

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Cooking

I like to cook and have been experimenting with ways to cook lamb and mutton. Here are a couple of my recipes.

  • Oogie's Mutton Shank Stoup
  • Oogie's Curry Mutton Stew
  • Oogie's Sumac Lamb Kabobs
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    Genealogy

    I took the genealogy stuff off-line. I still work in it but not much.

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    Our Cats

    We have one inside cat, and one outside cat. All of our cats have been tamed ferals.

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    My Trebuchet

    Tabletop trebuchet firing pictures here.

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    Picture Scrapbook

    Various pictures are here.

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    Desert Trips

    Here are pictures from our trip into the Anza Borrego desert in February 1998 to test some systems in our hummer. We had a great time and it was good shakedown cruise for the truck.

    Ken and I traveled to Arizona for a week long Rock Art Recording Field School sponsored by the Arizona Archeological Society in June 1999. Here is a short article about rock art and some pictures from our trip.

    Note:All of the trip links have lots of pictures at high resolution so be prepared for a fairly long download time.

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