Sunday, September 23, 2012

Feast of the Hunter's Moon

Feast of the Hunter's Moon
There was Fort Quiatenon that was a trading post between the Indians and the French back in the 1700's.  Each year in Lafayette, Indiana they hold a "Feast of the Hunter's Moon" to celebrate the past traditions.  The same indian tribe still own part of the property and take a big part of this event.  The fort is still standing; and many things have been dug up on the property that are interesting to us today.























Making Bread; one step at a time!














Father, Grandfather, and Great-Grandfather here--They were the best historians we met.  They were talking about the double cross--the necklace they are wearing--I'll have to do a seperate post all about it.




At the River Front:



The Wabash River









 Making Rope:

















Cool little store on the way out:








More Specimen's!












Dd's Wedding Paper Outfits

Dd made these--first she had made the man's tux; then this week she made the woman's dress, veil, and train: