The Weather Horse; it is what it is. May 2013 through January or so of 2015 featuring almost daily posts including a photo and short, decorative description of the weather and morning's exploits; for your enjoyment! See more...
A re-creation of an early, English-style timber frame house from 1657 as described in Ipswich town records. A permanent exhibit at the Ipswich Museum; built with traditional tools, materials and construction methods of the First Period (1625–1725). See more...
An illustrated story book about James, a young and curious field mouse, who observes a Housewright constructing a small, First Period, timber framed house in 1657, Ipswich, MA. The story features James’ adventures with Everett the puppy along with descriptions of early building techniques.
Story book, notecards & prints available.
Visit James at knighthousemouse.com and read an excerpt from the story!
The Ashburnham Hometown News Facebook Page provides local news, interesting information and promotes business and “buying local” for Ashburnham and its surrounding towns. Betsy Dillbeck, the original creator and editor of the Community Journal Newspaper and myself, Cynda Warren Joyce graphic artist and designer, post local events, lost or found pets, available opportunities, etc. Please “Like” our page!
During the Town Hall renovation the old safe was moved outside, under the overhang beside the front door. The exposure ruined the decorative painting and gold leaf. I was hired to re-create the graphics and save it for future use. Today it sits companionably in the corner reminding us of prior days.
Slide Show showing the proccess.
The Weather Horse Studio & Shop is named in honor of Lancer. We offer original artwork and hand made products including illustration and photography prints & note cards, a story book, and Stained Glass Art - available on the Studio/Shop page.