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Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Texas in the 19th century!


This is how people used lived in the Log Cabin back in mid-1800s the 19th century. I can relate this way of living in my childhood, my folks family they used to lived like that and even today some of them still are, but aren’t that bad like it used to . They lived so far away from the city with little house in the prairie (in the shack- small Nipa hut). Don’t get me wrong, I’m not bad mouthing about them, am just stating the fact and besides they prefer to live that way. I actually miss those days when we had to sleep in the shack being so poor. Enough for that. I just find it so interesting, here in the states they make it a history and you can see those log cabins in the tourist spot.

If you happen to visit here in Fort Worth Texas, don’t forget to stop by at the Museum to explore the exciting history and culture. Once you go there, they will provide you with the Museums Guide for you able to explore the area. Don’t forget to see the Log Cabin Village also, so you will Experience the sights, sounds, and smells of 19th century in Texas! I’ve been there several times and it was fun!

3 comments:

pkay said...

That is a great picture. Sounds like there is alot of history there is Fort Worth. I will have to take more time to explore that. I also heard some great things about the Stockyards. Would like more info on that area. Thanks for stopping by.

Pinay WAHM said...

So much has changed since then noh? I used to have an uncle who this really cute nipa hut as his home with his wife. The nipa hut stood there many more years after he died.

Musta na? I read your comment on my 'driving' entry. Naku ako eh 7 years na here and I still don't drive....hopefully by next year...[wishful thinking]...hehe

Juliana

Texas Wanderer said...

Log cabin village is a great place to visit and a lot of fun for kids too. Its been a while since I've been, but used to you could buy corn meal ground up the way they used to do it. It was soooooo good!

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