There were blacksmithing things, carriages and ink wells.
We were told this building was relocated here and it used to be a stage couch stop.
There were also horses and Texas Longhorn to look at.
There were different homesteads to see.
Outdoor kitchen
Large kettles and wash board.
And the Native American section
There were bees flying into the tree.
K was able to remove the Mardi Gras beads from the tree branch.
Moving on to more houses.
Do to extenuating circumstances, we were able to enter the Jourdan Cabin.
And the Bell House and buildings.
Weaving Stuff!!
Lizard on the wall.
The end of the day some of us went out to dinner to celebrate C's Birthday.
Austin at night.
It turned out to be a great day. Time at the Pioneer Farm was wonderful. It was peaceful; just K, Gideon and I most of the time. My imagination was going between two things. The first, what it would be like going through with people there and all the questions that could be asked and the hustle and bustle. The second, what it would have been like to actually live there. The temperature was around 100 degrees with the sun burning down. All the work that would have to be done. Even if there was a local store, things were still made from scratch and even with an outdoor kitchen, it must have been so hot to cook over. Planting and harvesting food, feeding chickens and other livestock, making and mending clothes, getting water, so many things to keep a person busy.
Ending the evening laughing with friends and family over dinner is my happy for today. My phone has been in my hands too often and I'm putting it down more to be with people as best I can. Picking it up to take pictures now and then, or often, is good though. With all the loss lately, I'm trying for being present more and pictures to share.
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