Cool, free "village" designed to allow a glimpse into the lives of Florida's early pioneers. The kids had a great time running around and "doing" things in the minimally staffed museum park. First up, climbing all over the wood-burning engine (which had a funky-looking "cabbage head" smokestack to catch all the floating tinder).
Cabbage heads.
The sugar cane press (hook the sweep up to an animal and squish!) and sugar house -- in the brick structure (oven? fireplace?) on the porch is a kettle to boil the juice down to syrup.
Lulu plots a takeover of the spinning stone wheel.
Success!
Hm, this washing machine is different than ours. Where are the buttons?
Adorable little bantams -- the kids spent ages feeding them grass and weeds. We missed our chickens.
Dante drew a picture of the hardly-elusive lizards he's been chasing everywhere in FL.
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