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I am not sure what happened, but I just saw that the “Comments” is supposedly turned off….
I am doing this entry to see if comments can be made. This is rather strange…If you care to comment, I guess you can do it on this entry!
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It’s funny that I as I look at your pictures, I see things that I did not notice yesterday, and many of the 80 plus pictures I took are quite different from those you took. We really do need to take about 3 or 4 days and methodically go through the village in order to take it all in. How neat it would be to go work there and get to learn about life in the 19th century on a daily basis! Your pictures are great and I can’t wait to get mine uploaded.
I love looking at your pictues. I was a history major WAY back in college and I’ve been to every restoration and as Bob used to call them “old place ” I could drag my family to! Looks like you had a beautiful day.
What a beautiful day you had at GCM! The fiddlers were a bonus! My father grew up near, and worked on the Amherst Humphrey farm in Lima before the house was moved to Genesee Country Museum. I’m so thankful, as was he, that he lived to visit the house in its present location, and that he knew it had been preserved for future generations to visit.
The ‘oxen’ shown are, I think, an Ayrshire cross with something else, as I wouldn’t have expected horns of that size on our local breed. The brown and white coat pattern is very typical (it can also be black and white).
Good photographs!