Each year I participate in The Waterford Fair's Juried Photo Exhibit. It gives me something to work towards and then an excuse to visit the fair. Here are some images from my visit on a very quiet, cloudy, drizzly day with my family and our friends. Barely anyone was there, so we nearly had the town to ourselves. As with all outings that are done annually, we are beginning to see this fair as a tradition.
Some homes in town. The top right named Sunnyside is for sale, The Second Street School is the bottom left. |
More homes and a map from Eugene Sheele's shop. |
Blacksmith from Butterbridge Forge. We bought the hook he was creating. |
Directions |
Birdhouses |
This reminds me of New Orleans |
Inside the Marshall Claggett House an 18th Century log cabin. The Claggetts, who were black, raised 9 children in this one-room, one-story home. |
Hearth inside the Hollingsworth-Lee House |
Walking up Main Street |
Backside |
I just loved the colors and the dog poking out as the people talked. |
The boys waiting to go inside the log house. We walked to the back entrance and one sat down making himself at home….the others did the same. |
2 comments:
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I hope we are going to be able to go this year. The small towns talk the most I would say, so much to listen. Great work Andrea.
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