Hello Everyone,
It’ s Timothy Turner the Manager of the Wampanoag Homesite again. I wanted to show you picture’s of the Wampanaog Homesite with snow on it. We did not get a snow storm, we got a blizzard. We got more than 15 inches here in plymouth. Here’s some picture’s to give you an idea how much snow we got enjoy!
Neewetu (two fire house) in the snow after the blizzard 12/19/09 take a look at the new house. It look’s good with snow on it!
It look’s awesome with snow on it!
Here’s the Nushwetu, snow all over it. I cant even see the top of the front of the house.
The canoe ‘s on the homesite full of snow, what do you think?
The new house with snow on it, it looks great with snow in it!
This is the side of the nushwetu can you see the way the snow was coming?
This a frame of a house in our game area in the back of the homesite.
Well I hope all of you liked all of the pictures of the homesite with snow on it, leave me a message let me know what you think of this blog, did you like it? what did you like or dislike plese let me know. I need your feed back ok see ya!
Tim







she:kon tim,
it’d be cool to see before and after snow pics. you guys should host winter games at the site. keep up the good work!
Hey Dan,
Thank you for your comment. I dont think we could have the winter games here but sounds like fun low. If you go through my blog’s you can see pictures of the site with out the snow. Dan I was looking at your email address are you Native if so Can I email you?
Thanks
Tim
Hi Tim, Nice pictures.
The nushwetu (side view)looks like a big white whale with its mouth open.
I like the covered entry on the new house? Nice place to sit out of the sun on those hot August days.
It’s great that you are keeping us up to date during the winter.
Steve
Hey Steve,
Thanks Steve I will keep you up to date this winter.
ofcourse you can e-mail me tim!
i was born pennacook, but my language and traditions are mohawk.
Wonderful photographs!
Wish I was there! The pathway also must be quite beautiful. I have my favorite spot and view on it — right at the beginning at the first signs! I love looking out to the right — the wetu there at certain times of the year blends into the background beautifully and is framed perfectly by the trees to the left of the first signs.
Hope to see you soon!