(continued from Part One...)
With our friends from North Carolina, Kip and Shabrail, and their five children, we continued our tour of the Frontier Culture Museum.
I was still inside the walls of the West African settlement when I noticed that part of our group had gone outside the walls to the garden area, so I rounded up my busy little girl Moriah and we joined the others.
That busy little girl decided it was time to dig in the dirt...
...and then, after a little bit, time to run and explore some more.
Like I said in Part One, I LOVE the way my kids can run freely at this museum! :)
This lady in the green t-shirt--part of the museum personnel that day--was really quite interesting, as were all the personnel we encountered that day. It's one thing to just look at a garden, but quite another thing to have some knowledgeable person tell you various interesting facts about the plants there. :)
Moriah wasn't the only little girl who enjoyed playing in the dirt. :)
Eventually we said farewell to Africa...
...and then headed down the lane...
...all the way to Europe. :)
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