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Saturday, October 3, 2009
Wattle fence surrounding the museum.
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"The Minotaur" by Dali.
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Rodin's "The Thinker."
More pictures from the outdoor museum.
Two types of flour mills
Grain winnower.
Grain coming out of the winnower.
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Entrance to the root cellar.
I couldn't get over the beets!!!!!!!!!!
More Beets!!!!!!!!!!!!
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This door is decorated with straw.
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A corn cob for a bottle stopper!
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Today we went to a small outdoor museum. This man ...
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Beets growing in the garden.
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A mouse trap that was used where grains were store...
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We ate with wooden utensils.
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Potato pancakes.
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This house would have belonged to a family that wa...
This group provided musical entertainment after ou...
One of the two houses at the museum. This house wo...
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Wattle fence surrounding the museum.
A rooster from Ukraine.
People still use horses and wagons in the villages.
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