We started our day driving into Cape Cod to rent a car. We went ahead and checked into the RV site near Falmouth so we could take the car for the day. When Mommy got in the car, it was dirty and not acceptable. We checked into the RV park and returned to Enterprise for a new car. Happy, we drove up to a family favorite in Plymouth, Mass. Plimoth Plantation is a living history museum and the coolest is the 17th Century English Colony. The people are role players portraying the actual residents and are eager to tell about theirs lives no matter how shocking. The view was beautiful even on another drizzly day and the chickens roam free, even into the modest houses with dirt floors. Everyone was excited and Colbie was so cute leading us through with the map. We quickly went through the Wampanaug site as the Indians aren't always pleasant to visit with or look at. We hit the gift shop for tea and fudge and went to the 17th-century English Village. The girls loved talking to the role players and thinking of questions to ask them and hearing their stories. It rained off and on while we were there but we are now used to it. We found out the Mayflower was in Plymouth so we decided to go see it. It just arrived back from being refurbished on Monday and has been gone two years. It will only be here one year and then it will be gone again for more work. We want to quickly through the Mayflower and heard more stories of life on the passage. We also saw Plymouth rock but it was cold and rainy so we decided to head into Falmouth. We had a great time shopping in Falmouth and ate at a great Italian restaurant with waiters and both boys that were very easy on the eyes. As soon as we sat down, they seem to always have a reason to walk past our table. We ended the evening with a very long chat with our new friend Antoinette who gave us tips for our day tomorrow and even her phone number as she is very familiar with Martha's Vineyard. You never know what awaits you behind every corner. Dad finally came in to look for us as she was talking our ears off. Everything from Martha's Vineyard to tips on college professors and gave the girls advice. She told them no matter what their parents will always be their best friends! I agree!
I can fill a room but I can also fill a Barrell with 500...? Candles Stronger than 10 men, longer than 10 men but 10 men can hold it upright...rope
Cute busboy!
Antoinette
Our shopping haul - Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone
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