A few more photos from Shaker Village.
She's telling us how we'll herd the ducks into their nighttime hutch.
The ducks said it was too early to go to bed!
Two doors, two stairways, two bathhouses, etc. Men and women were separated by space but were equal when it came to work, education and worship.
In the gift shop (I'm sure it's Blenko glass from West Virginia). They didn't blow glass at Shaker Village.
Bye from Sweetie!
Bye from me!
What’s great place to visit! Looks like you both had a great time! I have been given help to keep blogging and I’m so glad , I would miss your posts!
ReplyDeleteGreat photos, especially of you and your sweetie!
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love your site.. Very nice colors & theme.
ReplyDeleteDid you create this web site yourself? Please reply back as I'm
trying to create my very own blog and would love to learn where you got this from or exactly
what the theme is called. Many thanks!
Thanks for sharing these great moments from your trip, Rhonda! Looks like you had a wonderful time :)
ReplyDeleteRhonda this looks like my kind of place to visit. Thank you for sharing your trip. Hope your week is off to a delightful start. Going back now to your previous post to see more of your pictures. Hugs!
ReplyDeletethe drystone work looks great, sadly it is a dying art, here and in a lot of places
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