What a dreadful night we had in Hyannis last night! It poured with rain all night and the wind was blowing a hooley!
We thought this morning what a good job it was supposed to be a driving day today because the inclement weather wasn’t going to let us do much outdoors. However, I’m pleased to say that by the time we reached Plimouth (it is spelt like that because in the 17th Century they spelt everything phonetically) Plantation the rain had stopped and the weather improved a little and we were able to walk around without getting wet.
We last visited the Plantation about 20 years ago!! Where does the time go? In the meantime they’ve built a lovely visitor’s centre and museum. The actual plantation is just as we remembered it.
The Pilgrims’ (the name given to those who had travelled on the Mayflower from Plymouth, England to a new life in America) landed at Plymouth Rock in 1620 and the Plantation depicts how the colony may have looked and the people who actually lived there during 1627.
Once you enter the actual plantation all the ‘inhabitants’ remain in character and will only converse as if it’s still the 17th Century when they arrived. It makes for very interesting conversation and I have to say they are so believable that it feels as though you are actually talking to people who arrived on the Mayflower in 1620 and settled in Plimouth.
Before entering the Plantation there is the Wampanoag Homesite to visit. This is a recreation of the homesite of Hobbamock – a Pokonoket man who lived in Patuxet/Plimoth Colony in the 1620s. Hobbamock and his extended family lived across the brook on the south side of the Pilgrims’ fortified town.
We have now arrived in Concord (home of the first shot of the American Revolution and Louisa M. Alcott, author of the novel Little Women). Fingers crossed that the weather is kind to us tomorrow!
Back from a great w/e in Berlin and catching up on your travels. Love the interesting facts and photo’s. Not been to this area😃👍
Welcome home!! Did they manage to keep it a secret from you? Pleased you had a great time. xx
Right to the end, didn’t think Tim & Sue would be able to come as they had just been to Russia, that was a lovely big surprise 😆
Pass me a grass skirt and I think I could easily play the part of the Native American in your last picture!! I’ve got the build for it you see. No rather a nasty mental image, sorry. Plimouth Plantation shot superb.
Thanks, I’ll pass your comment to Si. Now you and that grass skirt ……………!!!!