The Riven Word

We are Plimoth Plantation’s Interpretive Artisans Department, and we are the people who research, build, maintain, and interpret all the structures in the 17th Century English (Pilgrim) Village.

mistakes**

September 17th, 2012 by Rick McKee

Cut where now?

As much as we like cheap handbag outlets, furry shoes shilled by a certain quarterback, and hearing that our “presentation has allowed great benefit (smiley face) and respective intriguing content”, the spam filters of The Riven Word have been working overtime lately and for that we are grateful.

Occasionally, though, we hold our noses and jump into the sea of $300 headphones and monkey-cannabis-airway-cures to double check if any legitimate correspondence has been being filtered out. There were two just this morning. Sorry about that.

If you’ve submitted comments to our blog and haven’t seen them, I’m afraid they’ve been hanging out on dimly-lit street-corners with cheap boots, jackets, and coach-handbags. We don’t police the spam-police holding tank very much and it’s likely that some comments have been lost.

If you feel your comments have been loitering with the wrong crowd, email us at: artisans@plimoth.org and we’ll notify the proper authorities. We love hearing from you!

In the meantime, if you’d like to subscribe for email notifications of The Riven Word, follow this link to enter your email address. We’ll do our best to extricate you from any over-zealous spam filtering.

Thanks!

 

**the above picture was not really a mistake but a controlled demolition of the old William Brewster House.

 

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And speaking of great discussion threads following a post, have you seen the recent post by Mr.Follansbee? It’s about his philosophy of working green wood by hand and it’s very much worth a look:  http://pfollansbee.wordpress.com/2012/09/13/thoughts-on-hand-tools-and-green-wood/

 

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