On the way home from Buffalo a few weeks ago we drove through Letchworth State Park and had a picnic. I promised to post the photos, and only just got to it now. These are for you, Emma! ๐
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Thank you, Polly! Historical fiction, especially to do with Indians has always been a favorite genre – it's always great to get another title!
Trina – have you read a book called Follow The River by Allen Eckert?
It's a true Indian captive story that took place in southern OH and WVA. Be sure and check the library if you haven't read it. Really good, and now that you are a mother, it will really affect you.
Yes, Polly, this was where Mary Jemison lived with the Indians. It gives me goosebumps to walk the park and think of her, as I have read much on the Indian captives, as well.
Isn't that the state park where Mary Jemison ( of the book "Indian Captive") is buried? I have read everything I can find about her and always wanted to visit.
Thank you, Polly! Historical fiction, especially to do with Indians has always been a favorite genre – it's always great to get another title!
Trina – have you read a book called Follow The River by Allen Eckert?
It's a true Indian captive story that took place in southern OH and WVA. Be sure and check the library if you haven't read it. Really good, and now that you are a mother, it will really affect you.
Yes, Polly, this was where Mary Jemison lived with the Indians. It gives me goosebumps to walk the park and think of her, as I have read much on the Indian captives, as well.
Thank you!
Ooh, I love the rainbow in the first picture – very pretty!
Isn't that the state park where Mary Jemison ( of the book "Indian Captive") is buried? I have read everything I can find about her and always wanted to visit.
Tell Jeremy I like those shades, that blue part on the sides is very cool