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Plimoth Plantation Open’s for 2010 Season!

March 22nd, 2010 by Tim

Hey Everyone,

It’s Tim Turner The Manager of the Wampanoag Home site again. I just wanted to say I sorry I have not posted in awhile. This last month we have been in training to get ready for our 2010 year . I takes a lot to get ready for opening so I have not had much time to work on the blog, but now we are open and I am back blogging so keep your eyes on the blog Great things to come soon I promises. During training we went to two Museums and I took lots of pictures so look for those soon too. Thank you again!

~Tim~

6 Responses to “Plimoth Plantation Open’s for 2010 Season!”

  1. Barbara says:

    Hi, Tim.

    We figured you were busy in the last several weeks preparing for the new season.

    We visited the homesite on Saturday, for the first time. It was fascinating. We heard it was your day off. Hope to see you there at some point, though.

    Barbara

  2. Tim says:

    Barbara,

    Thanks Barbara you are right lots going on. I will post soon!

    ~Tim~

  3. dan says:

    hey tim, would love to see the pics!! i’m never fortunate enough to take pics at a museum.

  4. Donna N. says:

    Hello! Looking forward to the 2010 blog season and the photographs from the two museums.

    Tim, is that a bow that you are holding? Wonderful design on what I think may be a bow. Is there a story behind it?

    The jewlery is striking also — as is the head piece. Did Bob make it?

  5. Tim says:

    Hey Donna,

    Phillip painted the bow it look great right! no storie but he just like the design. Thanks this is all my owen jewlery I made. Yes bob made my Hair piece it looks great!

  6. Donna N. says:

    Tim,

    Philip’s bow does look great as does your jewlery and Bob’s hair piece! Very striking artwork from very talented artisans. Thanks for the info about them.

    Very striking photograph; I’m struck how the bow, the jewlery, the clothes, and the hair piece work perfectly with the lush green setting and the “sand” path to transport me back hundreds of years.

    Are you carrying furs? on a “hook” or handle?

    Thanks, Tim.

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