Tuesday, June 25, 2013

Kristen: Waterloo Museum

As a reenactor, I've attended many events. From large events like Jackson to busy ones like Greenfield Village, I can always see the beauty in the company and the surroundings. Waterloo is no exception!


This is the first year I've been able to attend. It was an oppressive, cloudy 90 degree day, so I wore my black sheer. The dress is quickly becoming my favorite!


I had a chance to walk through the museum, which was a farmhouse for a German family from the 19th century until the 1960's when the last daughter died. The Waterloo community later donated most of the antiques found throughout the house.

           

The house was beautiful. The first time I walked around I was able to take pictures of just the house. Later, Ken and I took advantage of a few photographic opportunities. Nothing feels more authentic than an actual historical place!


Also, I found some hair jewelry in the house! It was a completely unexpected surprise. If only I could open the case and take a look...

                                 

After a long day of walking around and visiting friends, this bag caught my eye. A fellow reenactor made a traveling bag just like the one I will have soon! I also found a maple syrup stand, and purchased a little candy to chew on. Perfect!


Overall, it was a beautiful, wonderful day. It's these little events that make my summer fun!


~Kristen

3 comments:

  1. Great post with awesome photos of the house!~

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  2. Cool & creepy...do you think it's haunted?

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    1. I didn't think so, but I was so busy taking pictures to notice anything! Alyssa you should have come along with your nice camera...

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