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City Biddy
Ha Ha yes we love history around here as well!
The neighborhood that I live in was one of the starting points for the wagon trains to the west. HISTORY surrounds me. Many of the homes on my block are over 100 years old! We are also close (within a short days drive) to a Historical Fort, a WWI monument, the Agricultural Hall of Fame (which is FULL of farm history), a restored woolen mill from the 1800's, the home of the Pony Express, a historic battlefield and battlefield hospital and Missouri Town 1859! Our own old house was built in the roaring 20's - which really roared around here.
We have friends who own and drive an oxen team. They are planning on doing the Santa Fe trail this summer with them hitched to their Conestoga wagon. Another friend was a reinactor at Missouri town where he was the village Blacksmith and if that isn't far enough back in history probably a dozen people in my neighborhood participate or work at the local Renaissance Festival! Plus I collect farming books from the 1940's.
When my daughter was little she used to LOVE the "Little House on the Prairie" books. I had to read them over and over. A while back she (now an adult) confessed that she was pretty sure the stuff in those books had happened only a few years ago! When I started to tease her about her apparent confusion in time, she reminded me that she grew up going to horse plowing events, touring historic sites and watching neighbors that were blacksmiths or practicing their harp skills. Even her mom was always making soap, or picking chickens for dinner. How was she supposed to realize that we were nearing the year 2000 instead of 1900?
The old ways ARE best IMO.
The neighborhood that I live in was one of the starting points for the wagon trains to the west. HISTORY surrounds me. Many of the homes on my block are over 100 years old! We are also close (within a short days drive) to a Historical Fort, a WWI monument, the Agricultural Hall of Fame (which is FULL of farm history), a restored woolen mill from the 1800's, the home of the Pony Express, a historic battlefield and battlefield hospital and Missouri Town 1859! Our own old house was built in the roaring 20's - which really roared around here.
We have friends who own and drive an oxen team. They are planning on doing the Santa Fe trail this summer with them hitched to their Conestoga wagon. Another friend was a reinactor at Missouri town where he was the village Blacksmith and if that isn't far enough back in history probably a dozen people in my neighborhood participate or work at the local Renaissance Festival! Plus I collect farming books from the 1940's.
When my daughter was little she used to LOVE the "Little House on the Prairie" books. I had to read them over and over. A while back she (now an adult) confessed that she was pretty sure the stuff in those books had happened only a few years ago! When I started to tease her about her apparent confusion in time, she reminded me that she grew up going to horse plowing events, touring historic sites and watching neighbors that were blacksmiths or practicing their harp skills. Even her mom was always making soap, or picking chickens for dinner. How was she supposed to realize that we were nearing the year 2000 instead of 1900?
The old ways ARE best IMO.