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This picture was taken in the bathroom at River Lea.
Folks in the 19th century had to go to the bathroom, just like us! This is what their bathroom might have looked like. It must have involved a good deal of work to lug all of that water upstairs to fill up the bathtub!!!
This is a replica of the earliest post office in Grand Island. W. Cleveland Allen, son of Lewis Allen, was Grand Island’s first postmaster.
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This is one of two silver services that were donated to River Lea. The wheeled cart on which the silver service is displayed is the type of cart that would be used for tea parties and similar functions.
If you were to take a tour of River Lea, this is the first room that you would see. It is full of interesting memorabilia of the late 19th and early 20th centuries. The mannequin is especially interesting, mainly because of her size. She is unusually skinny! The fashion statement that she is sporting would
It has certainly been one wild winter, with ice, snow, rain, and, most of all, wind. Actually, the amount of snowfall here in Western New York hasn’t been that outrageous. It just looked like a lot of snow because of all of the wind that’s been blowing around.But, today, we got a little break from
Yesterday morning, I suddenly got the urge to take a picture of myself coming and going, so to speak… well, at least, the impressions of my feet coming and going.At this point, winter is showing no sign of ending… and the snow keeps on coming… and, sometimes, it glitters beneath the sunlight or the moonlight
This is how Smokey likes to relax, on his back, paws over his eyes, and on a seat that a human would like to occupy.Smokey is some cat. He stares at you until you uncross your legs, move your crocheting or your book, and give him a clear lap so that he can jump up.
It’s five degrees outside, too cold for humans or, at least, this human. I went outside briefly, just to get my dad’s Wall Street Journal. The snow crunched loudly under my boots, and the cold wind bit into my face.I have already forgotten what the groundhog said, but, today, spring seems very far away.So… my