
Sep. 27, 2009 - Settler's Festival #2
Woodworking

Making apple cider. I NEED one of these, the cider is excellent - no added sugar, straight from the apple and it was yummy!


Making butter. I also need one of these LOL Nothing like homemade butter to go with your homemade cider LOL


A cabin built in 1814 that was moved to this site log by log. The parks district is wanting to renovate so it's safe for people to enter again as well as making it authentic, taking off the 'modern' porch and windows, new roof, new stair well, etc total cost $150,000. The view of the inside is all I could achieve from what was open to view from the doorway.


The girls also made rag dolls, Hannah dyed some cloth using flowers and plants and a rock, they also dipped candles (an extremly long process) and made some old fashioned games. The pictures aren't the best but gives some idea of what they made.



Last but not least is to watch God's Creation in the form of a beautiful waterfall! I can't wait to go back, maybe in the winter and get some pictures with it frozen in parts and snowed covered.


Comments
Oct. 1, 2009 - HI Sarah!
Posted by Anonymous
I sooooo enjoyed the pictures!!!
Thanks for sharing!
Love,
Linda Reddoch
Oct. 12, 2009 - Beautiful Pics
Posted by Lightbearer
Great pictures! Thanks for sharing. Let us know for next year and I would LOVE to come!

