This post is from last fall, I'm trying to catch up on my blog. King Richards Faire was such a great time, the pictures will speak for themselves! Maybe we will see you next year!
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Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Monday, March 7, 2011
Battleship Cove
We had a GREAT family day yesterday at Battleship Cove in Fall River, MA. It is one of those places you never go because you live nearby. Zach has been wanting to go and Scout enjoyed the opportunity to climb, climb, climb.
View from the USS Massachusetts
Me and my awesome kids!
Dreaming
exploring
This was a great time of year to go because there was no one else there.
Lots of climbing up...
...and down.
Loving her big brother.
Everyone had fun!
I cherish these family days.
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Tuesday, September 28, 2010
Plimoth Plantation
Plimoth Plantation held a homeschoolers day and we checked out the museum for the first time. We had a great time, some of our horse kids friends met us there! What I liked the best was that it told the story not just from the Pilgrims point of view but also the Native People's view as well. I expect that we will return frequently as Scout gets older.
The View from the Pilgrim's village looking out into the bay from atop a hill.
A wood pile to envy!!
The day was a bit stormy so we ducked into one of the Pilgrim homes to have lunch..Scout took off her boots and made herself at home on the bed.
Canoe being made in the Wampanog village.
We headed to downtown Plymouth to visit the Mayflower II and then have dinner. Walking along the waterfront we watched this seagull gather its dinner.
Saturday, July 24, 2010
Fort Ticondaroga
On our way to Lake George we stopped at Fort Ticonderoga. We arrived early in the morning taking a small ferry from VT into NY. We had a really nice time and will go back back when Scout is older.
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