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Ira Chaffin, Sculptor Extraordinaire: One of the Fascinating People We’ve Met in our Travels

01/16/2017 By: CCPearsoncomment

I am SO VERY GLAD that Steve and I had an opportunity to meet, to talk with, and to watch Ira Chaffin in action last May in Birmingham.  We spent two nights in one of the B & B’s owned by Chaffin and his wife Sheila and learned that he was a renowned sculptor who even had a Carousel Carving School in the basement of the inn where we were staying.  Furthermore, he welcomed visitors!

Sadly, the Chaffin Carousel Carving School no longer exists . . . but once, it did.

Sadly, the Chaffin Carousel Carving School no longer exists . . . but once, it did.

We saw him in action with one of his students and listened as he told how the process of carving a carousel animal takes place.

Ira Chaffin -- planning ahead is vital to success.

Ira Chaffin — planning ahead is vital to success.

Ira Chaffin -- how a carousel head is blocked and formed.

Ira Chaffin — how a carousel head is blocked and formed.

Ira Chaffin -- looking at the smooth finished results.

Ira Chaffin — looking at the smooth finished results.

Ira Chaffin -- some teeth are carved, some are ordered elsewhere and inserted.

Ira Chaffin — some teeth are carved, some are ordered elsewhere and inserted.

And the room upstairs where we were staying had some of his most opulent finished pieces on display in the bay window.

Hassinger Daniels Mansion bay window in the Camelot Room.

Hassinger Daniels Mansion bay window in the Camelot Room.

Ira mentioned that he often hosts homeschool groups and Boy Scout troops who are interested in his craft, so naturally that led to one of our favorite topics — our 12 grandchildren.  He quickly agreed to host us for a couple of hours during the coming summer’s Cousins Camp, and we set a date.  A couple of days before we were to arrive (and before we realized we’d have to postpone Cousins Camp because of my dad’s illness), Sheila Chaffin called to tell us that Ira wouldn’t be able to meet the children after all because he was in the hospital.  I told her that we certainly understood and would plan a time in the future.

Closeup of a magnificent carved winged horse in the parlor.

Closeup of a magnificent carved winged horse in the parlor.

Unfinished giraffes sit in the window.

Unfinished giraffes sit in the window.

Sadly, when we finally WERE able to plan Cousins Camp for the week before Thanksgiving, I received a heart-breaking reply from my inquiry about scheduling a visit.  Ira died of inoperable pancreatic cancer on September 5, 2016.

Ira had a rare skill.  Very few people have the ability he had to make blocks of wood come alive.  And his was one of only 4 carving schools in the United States. One of his quotes that I loved was: “It takes approximately an hour to learn to carve wood. But it takes a lifetime to learn to be a good decision maker.”   Obviously, once something is carved away, it can’t be replaced.  So, Mr. Chaffin knew and taught others to do plenty of planning before carving.

It is still possible, of course, to see examples of Ira Chaffin’s work.  Mrs. Chaffin continues to operate two B & B’s in the Five Points area of Birmingham.  The location is near several top-rated restaurants and the inns’ architecture and decor are remarkable.  Sheila is a gracious hostess who loves to talk about the history and details of her properties.

Cobb Lane Bed and Breakfast

Hassinger Daniels Mansion Bed and Breakfast — This one doesn’t have a separate website, but you can see it here on Facebook.  Plus, I wrote an article about it for Trip101.com here.

Steve and I see so many amazing sights on this travel writing journey, but by far, our favorite part is getting to meet fascinating people all along the way.

Hassinger Daniels Mansion Bed and Breakfast in Birmingham’s Historic Five Points

06/20/2016 By: CCPearsoncomment

Location, location, location and beautiful historic restoration.  Those are key words where Hassinger Daniels Mansion B & B is concerned.  It is in the heart of bustling Five Points. The back parking lot is adjacent to the parking lot for Highlands Bar and Grill, and a Chick-Fil-A is on the other side of the driveway.  As a matter of fact, you can walk 3 blocks and pass dozens of shops and eateries.

Front exterior of the Hassinger Daniels Mansion.

Front exterior of the Hassinger Daniels Mansion.

Large verandah perfect for watching the world go by.

Large verandah perfect for watching the world go by.

Sign by the front gate.

Sign by the front gate.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The mansion was built in 1898, and was bought by the current owners, Ira and Sheila Chaffin, in 2010. Mrs. Chaffin is an architect, and Mr. Chaffin is a sculptor and wood carver. They knew exactly what to expect in undertaking the remodeling and refurbishing, because they had done the same thing 10 years earlier with Cobb Lane B & B — their first venture into the World of Hospitality. Actually their two B & B’s are the ONLY B & B’s in Birmingham, and both are very successful.

Sheila Chaffin explains a fun game to some guests.

Sheila Chaffin explains a fun game to some guests.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The rooms are comfortable with all kinds of architectural and period nuances — such as clawfoot tubs, glass transoms over the doors, fireplaces and decorative woodwork. Breakfast is hot and delicious. Afternoon treats and cold drinks are complimentary, and so is the wi-fi. You are likely to share breakfast in the large dining room with some very interesting people from all over the country, and the Chaffins are gracious hosts.  Because of the historic nature of this Victorian Queen Anne building, it is not required to be handicap-accessible, and because of Mrs. Chaffin’s allergies, they don’t allow pets. But, for sheer convenience and uniqueness, Hassinger Daniels was a good place for us to stay.

Chandelier in the Camelot room.

Chandelier in the Camelot room.

Stained glass in the stairwell.

Stained glass in the stairwell.

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As a bonus feature, Mr. Chaffin houses Chaffin Carousel Carving School in the basement, and guests are invited to go down and have a look.  We stayed in the Camelot room and actually had a full-size carousel horse in our large bay window.

A carousel horse carved by Ira Chaffin.

A carousel horse carved by Ira Chaffin.

Fireplace and carved carousel horse in Camelot room.

Fireplace and carved carousel horse in Camelot room.

To reserve a room, go to the Cobb Lane website because the website for Hassinger Daniels is under construction.

To know more, see my article in Trip101 about this B & B.

Connie Collier Pearson, travel and food writer and blogger

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