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I’m finally committed to finishing up this little series.  I’m sorry it took so long.  It’s due to a combination of working a lot, being tired and just plain not being motivated.  Ever get like that?

Anyway. Here goes.  First things first… I need to go through the pictures to refresh my memory.  It feels like forever ago since we went away on this WWW.  I need refreshers.

(20 minutes later.)

Alright.  I’m all sorted.

Sunday morning started with breakfast and spinning in the big cottage.  Then we all packed up our things and hit the road. But, not before I went out and took pictures of the cottages (see Wonderful Woolly Weekend – Friday), and this awesome group photo.

Then we headed to Spencerville for the Bicentennial Heritage Fair.

We may have gotten off track a little.

Then we found the Mill.  What a beautiful building.  It smelled of wood and cool old stuff.

We all got to set up our wheels in here.  What a treat!

Me.
Lucie.
Lou.
Diane.
Claudette.
Bonnie.
Mom.
Kathy.
Lise.

Here are a few pictures of the Mill, inside.

I got a lot of cool shots but I think this one is my fave:

Then we went for a nice walk.  Spencerville has a tone of old houses and we ogled at some.

We even went as far as going to an open house.  This place was just sooooo beautiful we couldn’t help it.  I also took pictures.  Shhh.  This is the actual listing.  I think my favorite part of this place was the kitchen but the agent was there so I couldn’t get any shots of it.  It appears as though the listing doesn’t really do it justice.  But you get a great idea of how amazing this house was.  My dream house perhaps.

So, that was our weekend.  It was truly WONDERFUL!  I really hope we do it again next year.

A Wonderful Woolly Weekend – Sunday

One thought on “A Wonderful Woolly Weekend – Sunday

  • August 1, 2011 at 6:06 pm
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    Good job, Mylene! I’m glad you’ve got all these pictures to keep a record of our great time together. Thank you!

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