tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post5743728282391419937..comments2024-03-07T13:27:16.032-08:00Comments on Beluga's excellent adventure: Greenfield VillageSuzihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07835706018073935049noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-4595672733786724582019-10-26T17:06:58.240-07:002019-10-26T17:06:58.240-07:00We liked the fairgrounds there for our quick stop ...We liked the fairgrounds there for our quick stop in the area. I'm so envious of your visits to both the village and museum and can't believe I didn't plan for them while we were there. Looks like a wonderful time of year to visit. So many great pics, love the breathing locomotive.Jodee Gravelhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02247098923871155546noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-57275916151022387212019-10-22T19:35:19.937-07:002019-10-22T19:35:19.937-07:00We were also initially confused about how to explo...We were also initially confused about how to explore Greenfield Village and the Henry Ford Museum...but we were fine once we just gave into the randomness and wandered. I don't think there is any cohesive plan to the collection, LOL. But it sure is interesting and well done! Love your photos. So glad you enjoyed your lunch at the Eagle Tavern. It looks like they change up the menu with the seasons—local fish and asparagus were on the menu when we were there in the spring.<br />We didn't notice problems with the water at the campground, but that's probably because we use filtered water for cooking and drinking (we refill 5-gallon jugs with reverse osmosis water at the grocery store). The hazardous waste treatment facility sounds scary! 😳<br />Oh, and I believe your mystery plant is amaranth. :-)Laurel (www.ravenandchickadee.com)https://www.blogger.com/profile/09133248112440273123noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-70434957848907290222019-10-22T18:08:14.564-07:002019-10-22T18:08:14.564-07:00Funny you mention the water here at the fairground...Funny you mention the water here at the fairgrounds....we've started drinking bottled water because all three of us had stomach troubles the first few days we were here. In our explorations around the area we discovered a HUGE hazardous waste "stabilization and treatment facility" just around the corner and the news casts have been talking about lead in nearby water supplies.....since we stopped drinking the water we're all completely back to normal. coincidence? perhaps but we're using spring water while we're here!Suzihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/07835706018073935049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-90640387019148438942019-10-22T17:41:40.791-07:002019-10-22T17:41:40.791-07:00After we left that campground I asked Steve to rep...After we left that campground I asked Steve to replace our hose filled with iron!<br />We took the train and a ride of the Model T when we explored there. It is an interesting place and lots to read and learn. Ha ha I even forgot I rode on the carousel! <br />Love all your close up pics and I have to take a closer look of the window with swirls, for I can see a face with two big eyes looking in!MonaLizahttp://lowestravels.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-17744719585099719782019-10-21T19:27:46.415-07:002019-10-21T19:27:46.415-07:00Not having any feel for which way to head would bo...Not having any feel for which way to head would bother me, too. But it looks like you found lots of interesting spots to visit. Love that the tavern is serving original recipes. What fun! Love the decorative gutter! Clever! Your MH spot looks decent with the changing foliage out front. I love your photo out the window with the swirls in the old glass. They really add so interesting detail to the photo. Great capture. Awww, look at my sweet boy. Too bad he can't comfortable!! Thanks!John and Pam (ohtheplacestheygo.wordpress.com)https://www.blogger.com/profile/10853924678665624403noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-4467251609349941892019-10-21T17:17:06.495-07:002019-10-21T17:17:06.495-07:00This is SO on our list! The Wright house was sold...This is SO on our list! The Wright house was sold to Ford for $1 if he would preserve it. I know the place is huge, thanks of the tips on how/what to see and where to stay. Looks even better than what I anticipated.Jeff Piercehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11254493317843044109noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-338475515597614288.post-19725856935270260212019-10-21T17:00:43.833-07:002019-10-21T17:00:43.833-07:00It’s beautiful...love, love the window pictures, t...It’s beautiful...love, love the window pictures, the colors and all the little details like the fancy gutters! Joe and Gayhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06284391279532727775noreply@blogger.com