tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56451385109293718.post1478555529958302212..comments2024-03-28T08:58:30.675-04:00Comments on Passion for the Past: An 18th Century Winter - Surviving the Season in the Good Old Colony Days: A Historical & Pictorial Journey Historical Kenhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04979801752112100293noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56451385109293718.post-27837697572458635402021-08-29T11:01:05.936-04:002021-08-29T11:01:05.936-04:00Wonderful story ..loving the picturesWonderful story ..loving the pictureslinda constandihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01217895567243242134noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56451385109293718.post-62863151441184055962021-08-11T13:32:48.833-04:002021-08-11T13:32:48.833-04:00When I posted the story of my miserably merry even...When I posted the story of my miserably merry evening at the cabin story on the Friends of Greenfield Village Facebook page, I received so many kind comments:<br />“Thank you Ken. Your story puts me back in time, wanting to be a part of the log cabin that eve.”<br /><br />“A magical history moment, I could feel it as you wrote it.”<br /><br />“Thank you for sharing this beautiful experience!“<br /><br />“Thanks for sharing! It took me right there to that cold miserable night.”<br /><br />“Very cool! The one with you looking at the fire looks so real. Talk about immersion!”<br /><br />“What a great experience for someone who has such a love for history. This is definitely a lifetime memory for you! Thanks for sharing it with us!”<br /><br />“Thanks for sharing. I felt like I was there.”<br /><br />“you brought us…right There…thank you”<br /><br />“This is a great story. I feel as though I may have been there, you are a fine narrator!”<br /><br />“You have such an amazing way of describing everything that it feels like the reader is/was there watching it play out. Well done!”<br /><br />“Wonderful story. Pretty sure I was working that night, and you're right, it was miserable!”<br />Historical Kenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04979801752112100293noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-56451385109293718.post-89905821346390059432020-02-04T22:01:58.588-05:002020-02-04T22:01:58.588-05:00These are some of the wonderful kind comments I re...These are some of the wonderful kind comments I received from so many people when I posted this on Facebook:<br /><br />“Wonderful job. Thank you for sharing. The pictures are beautiful and your description told in small moments of colonial life are very eloquent.”<br /><br />“What a great winter story.”<br /><br />“This was so informative and brought me right back in time....Thank you so much!”<br /><br />“Thoroughly enjoyed this. Thank you and thank you!!”<br /><br />“Very well done and a visual treat!”<br /><br />“Excellent articles. My journey back to 1770s Williamsburg is complete.”<br /><br />“I can't begin to tell you how much I have enjoyed seeing these pictures, along with your commentary.”<br /><br />“The description of coming inside to a lifesaving fire had me enthralled. I could feel every moment.”<br /><br />“I loved this post, especially the snow ball fight in Williamsburg!”<br /><br />“Well done! And the pictures were fantastic!”<br /><br />“This is an excellent article. I do wish that Greenfield Village was open in the winter. I, for one, would attend. :) Perhaps you could put in a good word, Ken.”<br /><br />“Time travel . . .”<br />Historical Kenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04979801752112100293noreply@blogger.com