Thank you, reminded me of the old movie "The Yearling", the 1946 one. Last saw it about 50 years ago and still remember it.
Good stuff. If In TX, we found Pioneer Farms in Austin a great way to spend the day. Blacksmith demos and so on.
Beautiful place. And Bella is so cute. Very interesting place. There is so much to learn from a place like that.Cool how they have the cistern. How do you think they purified? Boiling?
There are a few of those colonial and later village reconstructions. In the east, there are Greenfield Village in MI and Old Sturbridge Village in MA. I have been to both of those in years past, and have to think there are more, all entertaining and educational. One of the goodies in Sturbridge is the steam driven cider press, so get there in the harvest season.
Love the education these places offer for not only our little ones, but us. In Va, we have the Frontier Culture Museum. I never get tired of going, and learn a little something more each time i go. They gave me an egg one time to put under my hen to get a barred rock. I had never seen such a pretty chicken. Was the oddball among my reds.
Yes it had to be by boiling I know that back in the day alcohol was safer to drink than water because it had be heated