Forged in Fire

I do so love sampling new things, whether places, food, puzzles, people’s lives or . . . blacksmithing. Yep. You read that right! As fully equipped as you think your workshop is,


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my brother-in-law has done you one better. His includes a forge, a leg vise and an anvil.


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I spent a totally awesome day yesterday wearing a blacksmith apron and pounding hot metal!


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Mostly I tried to make a couple of matching leaf shapes for a pair of earrings, which wasn’t very dramatic,


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so to show the full effect of blacksmithing red hot metal, he let me pound on a bigger piece of iron.


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Way cool! Well, cool in the sense of awesome. Not cool in the sense of the absence of heat. Working with forges, fire, heated metal, and heavy hammers is hot work.


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People often have bucket lists, but how could I ever have such a list? The most wonderful things I have ever done, such as learning to dance or learning to blacksmith, would not have made it onto the list because I could never have imagined such treats.


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The best part of the experience, of course, was the experience, but at the end of the day, I had a pair of earrings to show for it. Or rather, my sister has the earrings — I gave them to her for a hostess gift. The background leaf is the iron I pounded out and shaped. The dome top and the pepper dangle (added for color and because they are “red hot” chili peppers) are purchased beads.


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Ah, sweet life. I can’t imagine anything better than getting to try new things.


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(Pat Bertram is the author of the suspense novels Madame ZeeZee’s Nightmare, Unfinished, Light Bringer, More Deaths Than One, A Spark of Heavenly Fire, and Daughter Am I. Bertram is also the author of Grief: The Great Yearning, “an exquisite book, wrenching to read, and at the same time full of profound truths.”)

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Published on May 16, 2018 14:24
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