Shoal Creek Living History Museum was the backdrop for the picnic tonight.
We dined outside the Hugh's log cabin. Period correct everything inside. The furniture, the fireplace and even a quilt hung out the window gave you the feel we were dining in the 1800's rustic style. Debbie Green went out of the way to make everything perfect for the experience.
We had banana bread, brownies, smores, potato salad made from Carol McElroy's home grown potatoes, even the blue ones. Also, chicken, watermelon, jello salad the fantastic baked beans.
We dined "go green" style,too. Had to wash them there dishes toooooo.
Sharing stories of the tour, passing around the gifts from MaryJane and making plans for July and August. It was an great evening. Three does stepped out of the woods to play and check out
the farmgirls.
Good food, good conversations.. nothing better.
Tomorrow morning the tour continues to Independence, KS.
Andrew Taylor , the journalist, will arrive around noon to interview farmgirls for the paper.
If you are in the area and are thinking of joining us, please do. Several ladies have had to cancel and we really need the help with project giving.
Tuesday, June 15, 2010
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