Thursday, June 27, 2013

Indian Lake, Day Five

Day Five was a bit unusual, in that some of us (Mark, Andrew, McKenna, Barb, Elizabeth and Suzanne) spent a lot of time at the Adirondacks Museum -- roughly from noon to 4:30pm. (And we didn't see nearly everything!) [Hereafter, it is guest author McKenna Larrison.]  Elizabeth really enjoyed the kids cabin where she got to do some laundry and got to "cook''. McKenna really enjoyed the school house and the kids cabin but i think everyone's favorite thing was the experience. After the museum, we all enjoyed pizza -- it was way different from the pizza in Oregon. Thanks to McKenna and Elizabeth for the great fire and with the great fire we had amazing s'mores until midnight.

In the lobby, a sailboat!
Elizabeth may look amused, but she was actually annoyed that Suzanne was rocking the boat.
On top of the fire-watch tower. 
I love this chainsaw, although I totally don't get it.
McKenna trying out the stroller for size: doesn't fit.
Portrait of the Ladies.
McKenna as locomotive engineer. She and Elizabeth had a great time playing in this vintage train, and ringing the bell. They rang the everloving hell out of that bell!
All aboard!!
We had lunch at the Lakeview Cafe. The lunch wasn't much, but the view was... well, this. 
Elizabeth and McKenna as pioneer women in a log cabin.
McKenna and Elizabeth in the art gallery, making their own art on iPads.
We were all wondering: what's the deal with the Paul Bunyan-sized chairs?? The museum didn't answer the question for us, but it at least afforded a photo op.

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