Miss Maggie
And a number of photos of Edda, who had to follow me all over the pasture while taking photos to see if she could help.Welcome to the Nees Family blog. Thought it would be a good way to share pictures and see what we have been up to.
Miss Maggie
And a number of photos of Edda, who had to follow me all over the pasture while taking photos to see if she could help.
I have been trying for a couple of weeks to get a good photo of Mia but no such luck, not enough light so I get the possessed kitty photos. DS took these photos today of her in the super bright wash room and got a couple of good photos.
Last weekend, when my roof was leaking around the Vent for the fan above the oven and having to deal with that.
Well, since this is the George Washington's birthplace blog entry, thought I would show the house again.
The formal dinning room. One of the only original pieces on the table is that little gold colored flask.
Some nice little out buildings, top and bottom photos. The usual buildings, little stable, blacksmiths shop and so on.
Figured I should get the rest of the vacation photos up on the Blog so family and friends could see.
DH decided to be cheeky by puffing his stomach out....so I took the photo of him anyway and post it for all to see. LOL
An out line of the old Fort. What you do not see in this shot is that the other side of the Front and housing that was once here, ended up in the river when the banks were eroded away.
A recreation of one of timber frame buildings. This site is an on going archeological dig site, which I find really cool. One of those dream jobs.

I just had to buy a little blue hand blow flower vase. If this house wasn't in the state of flux, I would of bought another piece. It is simple but beautiful and they were able to recreate the exact mix, to get glass of the past.
This is not a photo of that day... or what she was doing but I wanted to put a photo up anyway.
DH snapped this photo of me while we were walking through many of the back gardens. Really enjoyed walking in this area, there was so much to see.
Walked hand in hand with DH, under the trees that are gracefully arching over this side road. Was rather romantic.
Love the split rail fencing. A lot of work but so beautiful and peaceful looking. We both really enjoyed visiting here and it is my kind of town! ;O)

