the colonial adventures just keep on commin! and i say bring. it. on. erin and i bought a capitol deal for the claude moore colonial farm experience and it did NOT disappoint. after tiring ourselves out touring the grounds and chatting up the militia men, we checked out the market place to load up on your standard colonial fare: cheap eats ($2 pork sausage sandwiches! $1 rhubarb pie!) and drinks (not an original recipe, but something about 18th century living always seems to warrant an ale or two). naturally, i had to try on another 1700s farm-wench costume (an onlooker even commented on how well my ensemble suited my pasty skin tone and gigantess height. i think its a sign). and i just couldnt resist getting my portrait done by a scissor-silhouette artist *one of only ten in the country! best $15 i've ever spent.
Wednesday, May 23, 2012
the colonial adventures just keep on commin! and i say bring. it. on. erin and i bought a capitol deal for the claude moore colonial farm experience and it did NOT disappoint. after tiring ourselves out touring the grounds and chatting up the militia men, we checked out the market place to load up on your standard colonial fare: cheap eats ($2 pork sausage sandwiches! $1 rhubarb pie!) and drinks (not an original recipe, but something about 18th century living always seems to warrant an ale or two). naturally, i had to try on another 1700s farm-wench costume (an onlooker even commented on how well my ensemble suited my pasty skin tone and gigantess height. i think its a sign). and i just couldnt resist getting my portrait done by a scissor-silhouette artist *one of only ten in the country! best $15 i've ever spent.
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