Saturday, August 27, 2016

Homestead Heritage Part II

As we continue exploring this beautiful farm.
Next stop is The Gristmill.
This mill, built in 1750's " John Mott Mill".

 The Gristmill




 Mill stone























 Gristmill Water Wheel




 The Fiber Craft Shop

























 The Basket Weaving Shop



 I also loved this basket, it had Walnut Shells cut an inlayed with Turquoise
It is made with pine needles.



 The Ploughshare Barn

 Another Historic barn
just breathtaking the workmanship is amazing
made when  we did not have electric tools.


 Water Basin catching the Rain





 Oh no!! Six Egg Case's
She has been very busy!! 


 The Basket Weaving Shop

 Blacksmith Shop
Heritage Forge






 Ought Ohhhh another Bridge!!

 Sister Gibson


 The Cafe & Bakery

 Some of the Blacksmiths work in the Restroom



And the Beautiful Doors made by the Woodsman 


 Inside the Cafe


 Working away and the food smelled so good.
Next time we will try some of the food at the Cafe.
 We did however buy some of the Homemade Ice Cream!!
 Beautiful Cedar poles, and railing





 Horse Drawn Wagon's
offer a ride around the rest of the Homestead
Next time!!









 Church Building







 Bell Tower



 On our way out


We had a wonderful time, just exploring, and seeing the beautiful buildings with all the fun workmanship!  They are trying very hard to work together, and they have created something amazing!

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