Wow. These photos are so cool. I so wish I could visit this place. Someday. I love how you managed to get so many photos that look like they were from that time...no people and no modern things in the way. Thank you.
So much fun to see all the old stuff. I have two of those old school desks plus the last seat of a row. Each desk has the seat for the desk in front of it attached so of course the last dest needed a seat behind it. (Don't know it my explaination is easy to understand unless you are looking at a row of desks tho)
Hope you're back is improving Elizabeth, my it's a hateful thing isn't it. Cowtown lloks fascinating, the woodwork shop is amazing..as is the funeral parlour - my those arches. Love the stained glass.
This looks like a great place. We visited a parallel sort of place in England a few weeks ago, it was superb, I'd love to visit Cowtown too! Looks like you had a great visit. Chrissie
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Wow. These photos are so cool. I so wish I could visit this place. Someday. I love how you managed to get so many photos that look like they were from that time...no people and no modern things in the way.
Thank you.
a fun trip...my DH would have loved seeing all those wood planes! He collects them.
So much fun to see all the old stuff. I have two of those old school desks plus the last seat of a row. Each desk has the seat for the desk in front of it attached so of course the last dest needed a seat behind it. (Don't know it my explaination is easy to understand unless you are looking at a row of desks tho)
Darla
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Cowtown must be a pretty big place, looks like the kind of spot I would really enjoy visiting too.
Trying to figure out what kind of instrument that guy is playing ... almost looks like a bagpipe, but then again?
Happy Sunday ... sure hope you're feeling much much better E!
oxo
Hope you're back is improving Elizabeth, my it's a hateful thing isn't it. Cowtown lloks fascinating, the woodwork shop is amazing..as is the funeral parlour - my those arches. Love the stained glass.
I love the simple, wood coffin although I plan on being cremated. Thanks for the tour!
This looks like a great place. We visited a parallel sort of place in England a few weeks ago, it was superb, I'd love to visit Cowtown too!
Looks like you had a great visit.
Chrissie
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