As some of you may be aware Plymouth County has been on a red alert for wildfires going on at least two weeks, but luckily as of this second, we are finally getting some rain. The plants and pilgrims couldn’t be happier. I thought this would be a good time to post some pictures I’ve promised, and some great new activity going on in the village.
The Alden house before it’s recent renovation; notice, no window.
Master Alden did a pretty nice job, and the house is still standing! I call that a success. When asked he said it was for more light….but we think he just wanted to bump up his real estate value with a sea-veiw window.
Ready to eat asparagus in the Winslow garden this past week, Susanna Winslow said it was wonderous good.
A few months back we started posting about our new clome oven in the village and our multiple test bakes. After a month of once a week pilgrim use it’s looking pretty broken in.
Be ready for next week’s photo post including…….. corn planting, goat walking and more!
Tags: 17th century, asparagus, bake, baking, bread, garden, house, New England, plant, planting, plimoth, plymouth, recipe, spring, window





Nice window. Looks rather mo-dern, though. But I bet it IS a great view! HUZZAH!