Monday, 18 August 2008

Historical Houses: Robert Frost House

Robert Frost House, Greenfield Village. I had to take this through
Glass and I do not have time to "clean it up." But I like it anyway.

8 comments:

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

We don't have any castles here.

WAHN!

Katie J said...

Maybe no castles but these are more pleasant to walk around. This is very nice. Lovely pinks. I visit a lot of these places when I meet up with my reunion gals. Our next visit though is to the Houses of Parliament. Ting is going to arrange it with her MP. I doub they will allow pictures though.

Katie J said...

Just to make you "WAHN" I thought I'd mention that the houses we walk around are original!!!

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

All the houses in Greenfield Village are the ORIGINAL houses, taken apart piece by piece and put back together in situo. Or--so they claim--I believe it because I've seen some being reassembled.

They are not, however, in their original location, and the furnishings are not always a original.

Castles are so exciting.

I'd love to see the original places you go to. :-D

Katie J said...

Well if I did know that I have since forgotten. That is interesting isn't it. Quite a task but a good idea I guess so that you can see them all together in one place.

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

All the buildings are authentic, but the Village of course is not--still--it is so interesting to visit.

They tell you at each place what's authentic and what's not--eg--if they weren't able to get the original furniture, they tell you.

val said...

we have a castle in Toronto, called Castle Loma, don't know the history, but banquets are held there, I think with enough money you can have a wedding reception there. But I don't know the history. But lovely all the same, although not as big as the English castles.

Mary Stebbins Taitt said...

Your castle is very interesting, Val.

We have some houses here that look a bit like a castle.