Well, this weekend was the huge reenactment at Fort Niagara focusing on the tension during the French and Indian War of the 1750’s (a.k.a. The Seven Year’s War.) The fort is unique and very beautiful as it sits on the side of the Niagara River on the border of New York and Canada. I spent the day there yesterday and was surprised at the large amount of re-enactors (Native, French, and American) who participated. While the majority of those reenacting looked amazing…I did notice a few people who, well, just looked plain sloppy and tried to hide the tops of their Nike socks by turning them down….not a good look in any century.
There were many sutlers there and live music which made the whole place a giant flashback to 1750! Although in spite of all my wanderings through the shops, I didn’t buy anything. There were two reasons why…one legit, and one personal. First the legit reason: I focus on 1860’s fashion and I found myself wandering through thinking “too old-fashioned” or “no longer in use…something else has been invented” or “while beautiful, this is something an 1860’s women’s grandmother would wear…soooo nope!” Don’t get me wrong, the fabric and trims were beautiful, but just not my era.
The other reason I didn’t buy anything was that I was completely and utterly ignored by the majority of sutlers. It seems that if you aren’t dressed in period clothing than you are invisible. Literally. Not ONE shop owner even acknowledge me. Am I so special that I have to have to world stop? No, but it is good business practice to greet each customer…especially one who (if found the right fabric) was ready to plunk down hundreds of dollars to stock up on accurate fabric. I know I have ranted about this before, but between getting snubbed at small quilt shops by older women who think I’m an idiot, to sutlers who do not see me, I am getting very disappointed in the reenacting/sewing community. We need to be welcoming so more people WANT to get involved!
Alright….let me step off my soap box and get onto the pictures! Here are just a few of the pictures I took of the fort, both exterior and interior!
It proved to a beautiful day and overall, another wonderful experience. The War of 1812 reenactment is next month…so maybe I will go to that one as well!!
Have a wonderful rest of your weekend!
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