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17th March 09, 05:25 PM
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Thats about it from our day at Black Creek, hope you enjoyed the photos as much as we enjoyed the trip.
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17th March 09, 05:34 PM
#22
That looks like such fun! Loved the photos, thanks for sharing with us
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17th March 09, 06:12 PM
#23
We have a living history village near here too (Upper Canada Village). They are great fun on a fine spring day. Black Creek looks like a wonderful place to visit. Thanks for posting the photos!
Sara
"There is one success- to be able to spend your life your own way."
~Christopher Morley
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17th March 09, 06:21 PM
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Pumper
I am digging the pumper. Did you know that we still call the piece of fire equipment that carries the hose a "pumper".
BEAS
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17th March 09, 06:24 PM
#25
Wonderful pictures Glen and the Kilt is great.
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17th March 09, 07:02 PM
#26
Holly cow! What an impressive collection of photos. Living history museums are such great fun, and from the plethora of photographs you surely had your share of fun.
But who was the woman in front of the Boots & Shoes store?
C.P.Rogerson
Kwajalein Atoll, Republic Marshall Islands
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17th March 09, 07:06 PM
#27
Fabulous pics, Glen! It has been maybe 35 years since I've been to Black Creek. It really looks impressive. What is startling to this one-time resident of Southwestern Ontario, though, is the lack of snow and a rather spring-like day. I don't think I ever saw a St. Patrick's Day without snow on the ground during all my 11 years going to school in Toronto.
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17th March 09, 07:31 PM
#28
 Originally Posted by JSFMACLJR
Fabulous pics, Glen! It has been maybe 35 years since I've been to Black Creek. It really looks impressive. What is startling to this one-time resident of Southwestern Ontario, though, is the lack of snow and a rather spring-like day. I don't think I ever saw a St. Patrick's Day without snow on the ground during all my 11 years going to school in Toronto.
Sandy
I guess that's Global Warming for you. I must admit it is a relatively new phenomenon, when I was growing up the snow was much worse than it is today, of course who am I to complain? I must say I was more than comfortable in my Harris Tweed Argyll.
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17th March 09, 10:01 PM
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What a wonderful place, I'll bet the re-enactors loved you (even if your neck wear was a bit too modern and your shirt lacked detachable collar and cuffs )
Cheers
Jamie
-See it there, a white plume
Over the battle - A diamond in the ash
Of the ultimate combustion-My panache
Edmond Rostand
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17th March 09, 10:06 PM
#30
 Originally Posted by Panache
What a wonderful place, I'll bet the re-enactors loved you (even if your neck wear was a bit too modern and your shirt lacked detachable collar and cuffs  )
Cheers
Jamie
The woman I got the photo with came up to me to see about my outfit, perhaps I'll show up in my jabot and cuffs next time.
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