“Kindling an Evening Fire”

“Snapshot Saturday”

A traditional woodsman blows on a glowing ember in a handful of dry leaves.

After stretching the canoe tarp over a makeshift set of rafter poles, the traditional woodsman struck flint to steel and kindled the evening fire. Old Northwest Territory, within sight of the River Raisin, 1796.

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