Plimoth Plantation

Plymouth, Ma

I think the hardest part of the year for a photographer is the cold winter months–luckily my studio work keeps me busy, but it’s just so exciting when the snow is off the ground, and we can get OUT of THE HOUSE!

My good friend Lois and I decided we’d had enough cabin fever, and the first time the temp hit 50 and we were both free, we decided LET’S GO! Plimoth, or Plymouth Plantation was the destination. I’d never been and Lois hadn’t been since her grandkids were wee youngins.  As a history major in college and an interest in all things historical I wasn’t disappointed with the village.  Both Lois and I fell quickly into the language and conversation with the many re-actors and it was fascinating learning ‘first hand’ the truly challenging conditions of the earliest settlers.

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We had a great time, got some sun- and wind-burn, and learned alot!

Highly recommended. Except in December.

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