Mt. Rainier and Lenticular Clouds - Dec. 2008 copyright: JMM

October 21, 2016

Centre Cemetery, Wareham

I spied this picturesque cemetery on my way to the cranberry festival and made a mental note to go back on a nice afternoon.  


It's huge, and the part I was interested in was extremely old, with graves to the mid 1800s, but there were a lot that were so weather worn you couldn't see anything anymore.


The stone work was beautiful in those days.





It was 75 degrees the day I went.  The foliage is peaking and starting to go by.  It's a very small window.


"Thy Will Be Done"







Died at sea at age 11 in 1854.  I wonder what happened?  Did he take sick and die?  Was he lost overboard?








October 18, 2016

More Fall Fun!

It was time for our fourth annual family trip to King Richard's Faire in Carver!!  It starts Labor Day weekend and ends the weekend before Halloween.  We went in mid-October.  It's a lot of fun and people-watching galore.  A lot of cosplay these days that isn't medieval at all.  We saw Boba Fett with ram horns on his helment. Plus a samurai looking dude too.  The food is pricey, but it's only once a year and we don't want to nickle and dime it.  And the shopping.......if I had unlimited funds I could easily drop thousands of dollars there.  


This was the ticket lady's hat.  Isn't it cool?

The guy on the right is Ses Carny, who does The Torture Show.  He is hilarious, although some of his stunts are not for the squeamish.  I have to look away when he does the fish hooks in the eyes thing. The nail up the nose thing....I mean, like how do you even find out you can do stuff like that?  

I'm noticing an upswing in steampunk looking clothes and wares, which is cool. 

First thing through the gate, we load up on all the food tickets before the lines get insanely long. Russell was thinking and talking about getting a turkey leg All. Week. Long.  


These glass topped walking sticks are sooooo beautiful.  Maybe someday I'll splurge on one.






Samurai dude.





Here's Ses about to do fire eating.

The King.

A wee unicorn in a pink tutu.


My sweet and amazing family.  We had so much fun.  I love making memories with them!

October 15, 2016

Cranberry Harvest Festival, Part Two

I didn't realize that the bog harvest was located a couple of miles from the rest of the festival, so we hopped on one of the schoolbuses that were bringing people to and from the bogs.




For those unfamiliar with the process, cranberries are grown on the ground on vines.  The bogs have irrigation trenches all around them, and when it's time to harvest, the bogs are flooded and the berries float to the top.  There is also a dry harvest where they drive a special machine up and down the islands that rake the berries into the back.  I like the wet harvest because the berries look so beautiful floating on the top like bright red jewels.


We waited in line to go up on the bridge and see the wet harvest from above.

There were also wagon rides but I didn't stay long enough to take one.

Here's a large truck full of the ones sucked out of the bog before we got there.

All the cranberries are floating in the flooded bog.  

They get sucked up into a machine with sprayers and conveyor belt that dumps them into the trucks.





There were helicopter rides but I didn't take one.  

Every now and then a little froggie gets sucked into the trucks too but they are always found and released.





We got there a little late for the whole owl show and only got to see two of them.  

This one is from Europe.  Look at the size of her feet!  They are huge!

Beautiful bird.

We wandered around a bit seeing the sites in and around the bogs.

You could even put on some hip waders and go into the water.  I didn't.


But I did take pics of people who did.

I had to cut my visit short cause I was going to visit a dear friend who was in a nearby hospital, but Sheila & Joe stayed for about 90 minutes longer than I did.  Before I left, I bought 5 lbs of fresh cranberries to split with my mother in law.  Then I had a terrible panic when I could not find my car in the parking lot.  I was really starting to freak out when this guy on a golf cart showed up and drove me up and down the rows while I pressed my alarm button till we found my car.  If he hadn't helped me, I never in a million years would've found it.  

All in all, there were a lot of fun things to do and see, but it was unbelievably crowded and I don't do well in crowds and waiting in lines.  After I saw the pouring down rain the next day, I realized that's probably why Saturday was so packed.  I look forward to next year when I can stay longer!