Article 4764 Video - The Tree and Its Branches: Chapter Two By Anna Von Reitz

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Article 4764 Video - The Tree and Its Branches: Chapter Two - Sunday, April 21, 2024 By Anna Von Reitz

The Belchers have, as a whole and throughout the last several centuries, been blessed with a very large family of skilled workmen who were also skilled farmers and by day or night, also possessed additional skills -- they, in their "spare time" after high school, acquired training as lawyers, engineers, linguists, theologians, surveyors, architects, biologists, chemists, and other professions.

This family tradition of having both a skilled trade and a profession served them well. In hard times, they could always find work, no matter what. As tradesmen they kept in touch with the work life of honest laborers, and as professionals, they could walk among the elite.

This tradition has followed down the years so that my husband is a highly skilled fisherman and sea captain (as his trade) and fine artist of national reputation, having been a Signature Member of the Oil Painters of America, the oil painters equivalent of the National Watercolor Society.

Whether homely or rarified, the Belcher men slip seamlessly into their environment, humble with the humble, and comfortable with the great men of society, having trained both their hands and brains.
In this process, they also train their hearts, and develop the habit of picking up skills whenever the opportunity presents itself.

My husband, for example, can sew. He can build things, be it cabins or cabinets. He can make and smoke sausages, brew whiskey, rebuild motors, grow a garden, macrame a net, tie any kind of knot, operate a ham radio station, run a road grader.... and so the list goes on and on, of skills he "just picked up" along the way.

His ancestor at the time of the Revolution, William Belcher, was a similar character, being a "jack of all trades and master of some". He fit easily into the company of officers and statesmen surrounding General Washington, but had the practical skills needed in the field, too.

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