Thursday, October 3, 2019

King's Landing


Once more I explored King's Landing, a live history
village here near Fredericton, NB.
The leaves were turning, the air was rich with wood smoke and apples,
and the sky was just overcast enough to deter crowds!
My friend, Teresa, strapped her 10 month old granddaughter to her 
and we hit the paths.

The mill I hooked last year


A woman strings beans to dry for winter
I love these vignettes
A determined sheep reaches for the apples

After we had hot spiked cider in the candle-lit pub
we stopped at the gift shop.
They were trying to sell heavier pieces as the season is ending.
I nabbed this table and Teresa got a buffet
at 60% off!
Having a truck was convenient...

Home again.
My Grandma's Rug is really coming along

2 comments:

Saundra said...

Your Grandmother's rug is coming along nicely. Asking a stupid question here.... how do they protect those string beans from rodents and insects?

Prims By The Water said...

We call stringing beans "Leather Britches" You scored on that table BTW. Your rug is coming along nicely! Janice