Simple Treasures from the Past~ come join us....
Simple Treasures from the Past - Antiques &
Primitive Goods Show was celebrated today at the Walker
Homestead, in Brookfield, Ma.
Over 35 of the countrys'
best dealers in early American country antiques and quality handmade
primitive goods set on the grounds of a 1698 colonial saltbox. Lunch was in
the Homestead Tavern but we had simpler fare out at the Chuck Wagon!
Music throughout the day provided by the Podunk Ramblers! My swedish sister and I had a wonderful day!!! It was 90 degrees here in new England today!! Tomorrow 65 degrees....crazy...
Primitive Goods Show was celebrated today at the Walker
Homestead, in Brookfield, Ma.
Over 35 of the countrys'
best dealers in early American country antiques and quality handmade
primitive goods set on the grounds of a 1698 colonial saltbox. Lunch was in
the Homestead Tavern but we had simpler fare out at the Chuck Wagon!
Music throughout the day provided by the Podunk Ramblers! My swedish sister and I had a wonderful day!!! It was 90 degrees here in new England today!! Tomorrow 65 degrees....crazy...
Thanks for inviting me along. I enjoyed every moment. Such lovely photos, you captured the real feeling of the prim crafts and fair.
ReplyDeleteI have a quilty friend holidaying in New England right now and can't wait to see her photos too.
Thanks so much for posting all these photos! They are lovely!! Good job I wasn't there in a way as those country rugs are so nice, it would have been hard to leave them... Can you imagine a quilt in all those earthy colours?
ReplyDeleteThat just looks like a bit of heaven to me....Oh, those wools!!!!! Good thing I can't reach into the computer and buy them all! thx for sharing!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a great day,
ReplyDeleteI would love to be able to go "home" to the area where I grew up or an area where I used to live to attend a fall festival. Thank you so much for sharing your photos!
ReplyDeleteWow, that would have been one day I would have enjoyed! Oh, I wanted to ask you what kind of dog is Maggie Mae...she is so cute!
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Lovely photos, love the final one of the moon over the farm.
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Sandi
That looks like a great show and one that I could really enjoy. Too bad I'm on the west coast. Thanks for the terrific photos!
ReplyDeleteHELLO MY FRIEND WOW THE PICS LOOKS LIKE YOU HAD FUN!!! THANKS FOR SHARING AND WOOL JUST THE MENTION OF THE WORD AND I GET ALL EXCITED. I JUST LOVE WORKING WITH IT. MARILYN
ReplyDeleteYour pictures are so warm and welcoming! I have to admit, I have not tried rug hooking yet, and your pictures really make me want to give it a try! (No matter what happens, I still wish God made the days longer).... what do you suggest for an elementary level project and patern (has to folksey!)?
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