Fourth of July Weekend - Part Two

July 6th, 2008

Yesterday began with a big bang!

One of the boys and I (one was home sick) went to the Pioneer Museum in Flagstaff for an Independence Day Festival. It was a Living History day with demonstrations about the Civil War life. 

firing of canon

We got up early to beat the monsoon and possible hail storm.  The first canon firing was at 10am and we had about a 30 minute drive to get to the Pioneer Museum for the Civil War Living History Day.  We arrived about 5 minutes early for this big boom!

Civil Way Living History

After the canon firing we went down to their “camp”.  It is too bad that throughout most of my pics, modern day-to-day life was in the background of many of my pics.

camp

Once, again, there is that beautiful flag of ours…. the smoke going past after the canon fire.

after canon fire

Back to the canon….. the mountain men told us all about the canon, caliber, bore type, how to load.  They were very knowledgeable and answered many questions from the onlookers, too.

canon

An officer.  He explained about the rifle and the bullets.. he also told about his uniform - the beige on the trim indicated that he was from New York (I think that is where it was - old age and no memory, sorry). And that other colors meant that the soldiers were from other areas.

officer

And horses, again!! Yeah!! Well, actually, there was just this one… I think he looked like Wild Bill Cody, but I don’t think he was from the Civil War era.

Wild Bill Cody

There were ladies demonstrating tatting, another who was dyeing wool, a smithie making things from iron, and many other demonstrations… the cook was using old dutch ovens on an open fire.  He made this cornbread and beans.  The cornbread was green but it and the beans were actually very tasty.

cornbread and beans

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