Today ended up being an adventure. I decided to take the children to Old Sturbridge Village in Massachusetts, and my friend Kathy met us there with her four children. The children played and visited while Kathy and I talked and tried our best to keep track of them.
During this visit, I wanted to keep my eyes open for beautiful pictures of that unique time period. There is something about those years that attract me. Does anyone else feel that way? Today what I noticed most of all was c o l o r. The people of those times used so many gorgeous earthy colors in their homes and clothes.
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The very first thing we did after our half hour drive was munch cookies and sip cold juice. The children each had a big round peanut butter cookie. I was craving a homemade fig bar but settled for a raspberry turnover. We sat outside on a bench, in the shade of a solid, tall tree and waited for our friends.
These next few pictures are from a wool-dying demonstration in the village. I think I could have sat and watched all day. The workers dress in period clothes and use period tools, as well. This woman was stirring spun yarn into boiling water and dye. The dye she used today was made from some kind of insect (a pink color was achieved).
The walls in Grace’s room just might be the color of that pink in the far right corner of this basket of yarn! Maybe a shade lighter.
Moving on to the sheep barn, this wooden door, with it’s iron hook, caught my eye.
And then I noticed this pretty little girl. She just happens to be my own~Miss Grace~
She didn’t look this serious all day, believe-you-me!
~the all important New England white picket fence~
~Domestic inspiration~
Lighting, Color, Simplicity, Beauty, Usefulness
In this little baby cradle, there is a small white pillow which says, “Welcome Little Stranger”, isn’t that dear?
I love the dusky purple of the blanket, too.
Isn’t it time for an afternoon nap?
Back to the gardens. . . .does anyone else think of the ever-inspiring Tasha Tudor when you see this next photo?
I came home with a few irresistible goodies. Whether my little expected baby is a boy or a girl, I have plans for the top piece of flannel. It will be sewn up into a nice oversized receiving blanket, which is about all I can handle at the moment.
I don’t knit or crochet yet, so the yarn is just to look at, and touch, and admire. It was worked into it’s final state by the Old Sturbridge Village craftspeople.
I hope you enjoyed the photos from my day. Don’t you think color effects moo
d? What are you favorite colors? My favorites are the shades of greens and blues. I will always love those colors, but lately I have also been drawn to yellows. Aren’t you thankful God created color? And such a variety! He is so amazing!
Now I need go work in my kitchen and see what I can do for supper time. The children are busy ~ Jacob is giving Caleb a piggy back ride. I love hearing Caleb’s giggles and cries of “Go faster!” Rich called not long ago and told me he would be home within the hour. Then the fun can really begin!
Have a lovely evening, friends!
Love, ~Shanda~









































































