Sunday, July 26, 2009

plymouth, ma

yesterday we went on a little wander down to hyannis port
to see where the kennedys play, and low and behold
we actually saw one of them. (no photos, that would be tacky)
but there facial features leave little doubt who they are.
so while we were that far down on the cape we decided to take a
side trip to plymouth, the house above, although probably not pink
at the time was built in 1640, the mini-van was probably there though.
the grist mill is among the oldest in the united states and
now serves as an ice cream parlor, restraunt and bar as well as
musem and gift shop
and here is the actual rock, they have it corraled so it won't
run away. it has been moved and thus broken into several
peices, i have no idea how old the mortar holding it into one peice is.
a half size replica of the mayflower, guess it was built for
small pilgrams, and did you know that they wern't called
pilgrams until sometime in the 1800's.
plymouth harbor

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