I have been meaning to post these all week. These are more pictures from our visit to Tannehill Park last Sunday afternoon. Granddaddy Sam would be proud. Here's a picture of two of his granddaughters standing in front of a 1927 Ford tractor. The girls thought it was neat. Emma wanted to get on top of it, but it was VERY rusty as you can imagine.

While we were visiting the outdoor steel museum, Anna Kate and Emma stood inside this huge thing the girls called a "tunnel."

I loved the church. It was so pretty. They have church services there every Sunday morning, but we missed it. Maybe next time.

They had several old bridges at the park that were so beautiful. The girls loved running around on this one. They and Tim even found a geocache underneath it. If you don't know what geocaching is, please refer to an earlier post.
I can just imagine how beautiful it is on this bridge in the fall when the leaves have just changed. I would like to go back at that time to see.

Here's one last shot on the bridge before we headed to another spot.

The girls loved the water. No ducks in this picture, but we saw lots of them.

Then we went to a grist mill. It was so neat. This was a great spot for pictures.

Here's a shot of the mill. I loved all the old wood of the building and the stonework surrounding it.

Also at the mill, here a shot showing some sisterly love. Aren't they precious?

Last stop was in the trade area. There is a beautiful creek weaving through this area that the girls enjoyed exploring. I shot a few fun pictures of them here.

Emma just had to be in this picture.

And this one too.

But she didn't want Anna Kate in her picture. Believe it or not, Anna Kate hid behind the large tree and then peeked out.

Emma never knew Anna Kate got in both of these shots. I thought it was cute. It was a long day for me, but we all really had a great time.

I will post some individual shots of the girls next.
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