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Plymouth - the first settlement
If you go to New England, then Plymouth is a Must. Drove down and decided to stop somewhere, not really realizing the significance of the place. When we woke up this morning, it was overcast - felt a bit ... Meh! But we loaded up, the sun came out and it turned out to be amazing. We walked round the old historic town and went onto the Mayfair II where we spoke to the 'captain'. he was in costume, with the other ship's mates and deckhands. They spoke ...
New England Ahoy!
... and a large strip mall. We unpacked and had a late dinner then called it a night. The following morning we got up and started our trek to Falmouth left the car to grab the Vineyard Haven ferry to Martha's Vineyard. The ride lasted less than and hour and we got off and walked around exploring the shops, with Meera's blessing we stopped at a local eatery and had lunch. It was nice up until ...
History coming back to life
... works were done, and answering any question you might want to ask about the life of natives and their relationship with the settlers. Last but not least, a small museum with reconstructions and memorabilia, and a good bookshop, where I purchased plenty of books about colonial times for my students. Needless to say, this living history museum is perfectly organized so it's a great place for people of all ages to see.
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JUMP - for my love
Another daaay. Today we raised the flag for the first time! We have to put the flag up and pledge allegiance to it haha At breakfast we were given glow sticks to assign our new tables again :) After more counsellor lessons we got to choose between yoga and arts and crafts. I dondered along to arts and crafts and made myself a bracelet out of "gimp" which is basically the stuff you make scoobies from...mines ...
A fork in the road
... critics may say the same about this blog), but the idea of the writer being able to list more famous boulders just in the U.S.A., lt alone the world, struck us as particularly hilarious.
The reason we were desperately seeking cheer from the misguided ramblings of our book undoubtedly had something to do with the weather. The second day in Boston has been wet throughout, but we were acutely aware that there's a lot more to be done in a ...