The Hagerman shed |
Mrs. Hagerman shows us her butter churn |
View from the Joslin house front door |
Live fiddle music during lunch at the Kings Head Inn |
Someone needs to prop up that clothesline! |
Baaaaaaa.... |
Sunflowers in the Morehouse garden |
Autumn leaves near the Ingraham house |
Airing out the quilt... |
Thistle - prickly but beautiful |
A unique way of holding the fence together |
Linda
“If you don't know history, then you don't know anything. You are a leaf that doesn't know it is part of a tree. ” ~ Michael Crichton
3 comments:
I've been waiting to see this post all day, Linda. :) Beautiful photos! I love the one of the thistle against the blue sky and Mrs. Hagerman. My photos of her were all blurry. I was thinking the same thing as you in going back to KL to see the fall things going on. You have a busy weekend with family coming so I hope all goes well and you have a wonderful Thanksgiving. We'll have two for dinner on Saturday (Mark and Jenn). Enjoy the weekend!
I can imagine how much fun it would be to work/volunteer at an historical place like this. When our granddaughter visited a pioneer village for a school trip, they were all given a jar with cream in and had to shake their way to some butter to take home. Grandma got to taste it, and it was delicious.
Have a Happy Thanksgiving Linda.
Judith
What beautiful photographs. : ) Happy Thanksgiving to you!
Monika in Saskatoon
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