I just love the support there is for homeschoolers. We have lived in NC for 2 years now and never knew about Old Salem in Winston Salem! I just happened by it in a conversation a few weeks ago. when I looked it up online, such enough in September there's a couple Homeschool Days, where they offer extra exhibits and learning experiences. Incredible!
Ever since I went to Williamsburg, VA as an 8th grader on a school trip, I was in love with the Colonial time period. The architecture. The stories. My imagination goes wild. Old Salem did not disappoint. There was a puppet show of Aesop's fables, there were demonstrations on topics from how brooms were made, how linen was made from the plant, how guns were made, to herbs in the apothecary. It was such an excellent display of colonial life, and included things that go beyond what you typically find. It was awesome!
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The sidewalks have hills and valleys of their own... over time the tree roots have moved them! |
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Luci standing on a little hill in the sidewalk |
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Lucia's little finger included ;) |
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