After it has aged and dipped in parafin, these ladies were putting the last wrap on it of a special kind of paper. |
Going to another building to see how the maple syrup is made. |
It is also a museum type with a video showing you about sapping the trees for their maple. |
They had these tires laying out here and a bucket with a bunch of big rocks in it. It was to simulate carrying a bucket of sap through a snow. My sweet brother, Tyrone said he would try it. |
Look what I found, goats and a horse. |
These babies wanted some green grass instead of this hay. |
Found something else too. |
She was so sweet, I wanted to take her home, but Pop said no. |
Pat brought her some green grass and I think she liked that much better. |
Pat feeding and talking to her and the calf loved it. |
Another nice covered bridge. |
This is "Quechee Gorge" very very deep in the town of Quechee. |
Other side of the bridge picture of gorge. |
Norweigian Spruce long leaf. Reminds me of a weeping willow. Billings had frequent visitors in his home. |
Billings had a grand daughter and when Rockafeller came for a visit, fell in love with Billings grand daughter. |
Billings gave his grandaughter this house to live in, she became mrs. Rockefeller, therefore it is know as one of the Rockefeller Mansions. |
We toured the house but could only go on 2 floors, so very nice. |
My favorite part of this house was the wrap around porch. Just had to relax for a second in this wicker chair. |
This just happened to be going on before we left. We decided to check it out. |
This is a homemade lath. Richard was enthused over it to say the least. |
The guy had Richard try it out and see how it works |
The next thing I knew, he had me up there to check it out too. |
This is an old tool of some sort. |
This is a better view. We were watching him when we heard Pop's name called for a door prize. |
He had won a very intriquite wooden puzzle, Beautiful and you can tell he is happy. |
The green house adjacent to the Victorian garden. |
This the mansion where the Governor once lived with many prominent people visiting. |
These are pics of the Victorian Gardens. |
A lady in character making Christmas tree ornaments out of some of the flowers in the garden |
I won't post anything on some of these pics of the houses. I will only let you see the pics of the houses inside and the antiques. |
The Governor of New Hampshire, forget the year, hanging above the mantel. |
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All of these houses are in this museum. |
We came upon one of the houses which had a weaver. She showed Pat and myself how to weaver cloth. We enjoyed trying our hand at this art. |
This is a hard block of sugar which during that time, it was worth about 4 acres of property. It was very rare for them to have sugar and only the wealthy had it most of the time. |
Another one of the oldest house in NH |
The blacksmith in town. |
Hi Bonita, I've really been enjoying you travel posts. Great pictures and lots of interesting facts! I haven't been in New England in awhile, it definetly makes me want to go back! cheers, Claire W.
ReplyDeleteAnd a big thank you for being interested in my blog and the nice comment you left.
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