Lots of information and some wonderful photos in your post. So glad you dropped by to share with us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/04/worlds-best-meatloaf-recipe-wordful.html
Hello Denise, what a wonderful tour of Mt. Vernon. The riding chair is interesting. The fruit garden and blossoming trees are pretty. The food looks delicious too! Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
i am on a diet and those last few photos are KILLING me.. i have never seen or heard of a riding chair. these are amazing.. and no oh no on that first photo of boiling clothes in a pot and hanging like that.. soooo glad i have power and washer/dryer... i do love all the photos and that carriage is wonderful... thinking almost Cinderella
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I love visiting places like this and looking at all the things they used in the past. Thanks for sharing a wonderful post.
ReplyDeleteFantastic photos and history, Denise! And what a finish with such delicious food! I'm off to fins some ice cream!
ReplyDeleteLots of information and some wonderful photos in your post. So glad you dropped by to share with us at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2016/04/worlds-best-meatloaf-recipe-wordful.html
ReplyDeleteHello Denise, what a wonderful tour of Mt. Vernon. The riding chair is interesting. The fruit garden and blossoming trees are pretty. The food looks delicious too! Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!
ReplyDeleteliving history!
ReplyDeleteWe love George! What a fresh wonderful post
ReplyDeleteSuch fantastic photos, Denise, I love all the vintage and views and the food looks wonderful! :)
ReplyDeleteIt seems to me I visited the Washington site at night and had the dinner. the display area was closed.
ReplyDeleteThe riding chair is new to me- I've never heard of the concept. Fascinating photos... and that ice cream and bread pudding sounds good!
ReplyDeleteI wish I could tour Mt Vernon. Such gorgeous photos to look at, and I would love to eat that food.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful fruit garden and good to see the carriage in your post.
ReplyDeletei am on a diet and those last few photos are KILLING me.. i have never seen or heard of a riding chair. these are amazing.. and no oh no on that first photo of boiling clothes in a pot and hanging like that.. soooo glad i have power and washer/dryer... i do love all the photos and that carriage is wonderful... thinking almost Cinderella
ReplyDeleteI like it. This is interesting and new for me as an Europian woman :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of adventure! Thank you!
ReplyDeleteLoved seeing the vintage stuff.
ReplyDeleteAlways nice to see old George! Glad to see the names of his drivers.
ReplyDeleteGreat selection of photo's.
ReplyDeleteThe dessert looks delicious!
All the best Jan
Hi Denise, what a wonderful interesting place to visit making a great post, like the look of the pudding. Regards John
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