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Hey Everyone,
Hello everyone Timothy Turner again the Manager of the Wampanoag Homesite and Sunday November 29th 2009 is the end of anoghter season and museum will close, is has gone bye fast. This is the end of my 20th season here at Plimoth Plantation.
I just wanted to thank all of you for visiting the blog thought the year while we were open and I hope you will still visit the blog in the off season. I will for the first time be able to show our public what we do in the winter thought video blogs you will love to see. I have some great ideas for blogs this winter and trust me they will be great. Well thanks again for visiting the blog and now I want to leave you with some pictures from this season so here go’s.
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Hey Everyone,
The tobacco looks great doesn’t It? It’s now about a foot and half tall and producing lots of leaves for me to pick. I have already given some tobacco away. I gave some tabacoo to some Native visitors to the museum last week. They were from the Navajo Nation. They were a very nice family they seamed very grateful for the gift, they looked like they had a good time in our site too. I have already picked a lot of leaves and hung them in my office to dry too. I think we will have a good crop this year. I was down at the Mashpee Pow wow last weekend and watched fire ball game ( a medicine Game Played) and before the game the guys offered some tobacco to the ground, but they didn’t have a lot to put down, so I am going to make sure I grow a little extra this year for the game next Year. Thanks guys for the read I will now post some pictures of the tobacco drying in my office so you can see that too.
see ya
Tim
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