It's time for Show and Tail Tuesday over at Angela's place West Virgina Treasures come by and check her out.
Well it seems I've still not able to get out and around so I have gone back to about 8 mos ago when DH and I took a trip to Kentucky for a week. We went to several great places that we really enjoyed and one was the Shaker Village in Pleasantville.
We followed him and we saw this building, isn't the grounds so neat and clean, wish our garden looked like this....
Awww look what we found inside that big old barn...
aren't they beautiful, they were waiting for dinner and to be hooked up to take the visiting folks on a wagon ride...
As we wondered through the town we later saw the horses and wagon on it's daily rounds...we were coming out of the broom building when we saw this
We watched him slowly go down the street and wondered where he would wind up, we didn't see them again, because it was time to leave and so we said farewell to the beautiful little town and headed back to Harrodsburg for the night.
They are beautiful and it looked like a beautiful day! We love touring historic villages and feeling like we stepped back in time! Thank you for taking us along :)
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That looks like it was a fun trip! I wish our garden looked like that too! Maybe I would get to eat something out of our garden if it did! lol Too bad you didn't get to go for a ride in that buggy. When I was a kid there was a man who lived on my uncles farm who had a horse and buggy. He used to ride us around when we would go for visits. I loved going there! Thanks for sharing this so I could remember some good times from my childhood!
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Angela
Enjoyed the look. I visited Pleasentville many years ago, I think it looks the same. As I recall it was a bright sunny day as well. I'm visiting you by way of Angela's Show and Tail.
ReplyDeleteI love touring things like this and just soaking up what I am seeing. When I come to your blog I feel like I can often do this through your pictures!
ReplyDeleteI am laughing that you followed that guy - Did he know? Ha Ha
The horses are soooo beautiful!
Those horses are huge. I'm partial to dapple grays.
ReplyDeleteIwould have enjoyed being on this trip with you. These are the type places I love to visit.
ReplyDeleteThank you for the tour Molly. Those horses were beautiful as was the day... sandie
ReplyDeleteWhat wonderful pictures of such a peaceful place. I love those horses, they work so hard! Ann
ReplyDeleteWhat lovely pictures - I can imagine myself sitting in that carriage, listening to the horse's hoofs hitting the cement clip-clap, clippity-clap...so romantic!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing!
That looks like such an idyllic place. Google reader ate my blog list so I just found out how to recover my followers.
ReplyDeleteGreat job with the pictures! The horses are awesome! To catch them while they're working no less is even better!...:)JP
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