The Bewitching Salem Witch Trials

by guest blogger Audrey Blake The Salem Witch Trials is one of the most famed–and tragic–events in American History. Today, the area is a thriving tourist community filled with “witches” willing to tell fortunes and help with all kinds of ailments. But its beginnings were grim and heart-wrenching. Early in 1692, in the village of Salem, Reverend Samuel Parris’s daughter, Betty Parris age 9, and his niece Abigail Williams age 11, were stricken with a…

Glass Armonica

Although Benjamin Franklin was an American and therefore not part of my usual Regency geekiness, I have to admire his brilliance. It seems every few years I learn of another invention of his. This time, I discovered that he invented an unusual musical instrument called the “glass armonica.” No, it’s nothing like a harmonica–it’s more like playing wine glasses with a wet finger, only these glasses are on their sides, all attached, and the glass…