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Why I Build: Jane DeWitt, Stonemason

The contrast of a hard day’s effort and an evening’s rest inspires this mason to make beautiful things that last.

By Fine Homebuilding Editors

Jane DeWitt isn’t your average stonemason. Ask her what she enjoys about her work, and she’ll tell you it’s the tension it creates between her body and her mind. She’ll tell you it’s the contrast of a hard day’s effort and an evening’s rest. That it’s working outside amidst the unfolding of the seasons. That it’s the spring thaw that marks the beginning of each year’s work, and the first snow that marks the hard end.

Jane was raised on a dairy farm in the Western Catskills of New York, growing up like many farm kids do. She worked. She played outside. She studied hard. She went on to earn a degree at Dartmouth College in New Hampshire with the idea of becoming a journalist, a path that held the promise of office life, full of cubicles and computers. Despite a love of writing—which she still has to this day—the thought of such a prospect brought on waves of angst. So, she turned back to the farm, a place she now describes as being as much of a parent and teacher as her own mother and father. It’s where she first picked stone from the fields in the spring after the frost had heaved and the soil had been plowed. It’s where, at 14 years old, she, along with her mother, built her first traditional dry-laid stone wall to keep the cows out of the barnyard. It’s where she began building stone projects–walls, pathways, and patios—for the neighbors, and where she eventually fell into her craft. She never had a business plan, business cards, a website, or a social media page.

When we caught up with Jane in the fall, she was at the tail end of her building season. She only had a few projects to complete—a small retaining wall for a repeat customer and a short walkway in a nearby hamlet—before heading south for several months. Far south. Through her work, Jane has established a yearly rhythm, working hard throughout the spring, summer, and fall to spend her off months traveling—most recently in South America.

But, like many who make their living in the trades, it’s not the obvious rewards for her work that drive her desire to build. It’s the process and the people. At the end of the day, it’s the synchronization of the two that motivates her, and allows her to make beautiful things that last.

If you want to learn more about masonry projects, here are a few great features:

  • “Build a Sturdy Stone Sitting Wall” by Brendan Mostecki
  • “Dress Up a Block Wall with Rock” by Codie Macfie
  • “A Concrete Paver Walkway”  by Mike Guertin

Fine Homebuilding has long supported those who share a commitment for quality building and craftsmanship. Continuing in that tradition, our Why I Build series tells the stories of men and women who have sought out careers in the building trades. Plus, you can find more stories about building-industry pros at keepcraftalive.org.

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  1. HouseWhisperer | Nov 24, 2017 05:05pm | #1

    A fine attitude, a solid work ethic, and a committment to functional work that is also something of beauty, for generations to come. There is no greater legacy of one's time and work. So very nicely done, and to be able to share the time and sense of accomplishment with your Mom in the process !!! Thanks for sharing your story.
    Wayne

  2. ABBAUSA | Dec 07, 2017 05:30pm | #2

    I really enjoyed Jane telling us about her life and her work.
    Very touching for me. Also getting to work with her Mother. For me it was working with my Uncle George. We have built so many things together....his is 89 and will be 90 in February, it was never work also a pleasure spending time.
    My last small house he was there framing and even getting on the roof to help me apply shingles..the cold or hot weather is his nemesis now......Jane keep up the good work and again thanks for sharing.....JC

  3. organic design | Dec 15, 2017 11:20am | #3

    jane, your mirrored everything I try to express in my own builds. I love to meet other women in the trades, even in the Home Depot parking lot, I will let them know they are appreciated and respected. Keep up your great work and inspire other women to join us in the trades, it's so rewarding.

  4. jobsonpool | Dec 18, 2017 03:38am | #4

    The article is quite good and is appealing to the passion and skill of the woman. Quite to an inspiration to many women.

    Name Jobson
    Website: http://www.pooldeckresurface.com

  5. jrrjrr | Feb 12, 2018 11:37pm | #5

    thank you i'm a old union carpenter who work on the washington cathedral to provide the staging to work from. on the job's i have worked on i was the one who helped the few woman who worked with us not be harassed on the job. your love of the work shines through glad you chose to work in the building trade. jrrjrr

  6. user-6911651 | Feb 26, 2018 09:47pm | #6

    Beautiful, thank you. ??

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