And now we have the follow up post from yesterday’s entry!
Rosemary (Terry’s mother) has this in her backyard, along with a few other things as well. She opens the library for people to gather and borrow books (some of them are over 100 years old.)
So delightful!
These last two are from “the museum”, which is again in Rosemary’s backyard. (For those of you who have seen the movie Jewel, you’ve seen Rosemary’s house! Inside and out!) Inside Rosemary’s museum is a collection of photographs and history from the town she’s been collecting since she was a little girl.
If you are ever in the area, be sure to stop by! Both Rosemary and Terry are super nice and love giving tours!
13 Comments
Howard Martin
11 Sep 2021 at 8:27 pmBrings back great memories, grew up in the village with Terry and his brother Bob and sister Robin, those were the best of times it seems like yesterday but it was a lot longer than that, I hope to get back there soon for a visit.
Take care Terry say hi to the family your old friend Howie
Katherine
6 Feb 2013 at 9:48 pmOh God, these are so gorgeous. Bless you and your photographs.
Sara
14 Feb 2013 at 5:50 pmThanks so much Katherine!
stephen
27 Jan 2011 at 7:53 pmi’ve been through a journey today.
from what was just a day for location scouting — it turned into something amazing.
my friend and i had just met terry a mere half hour ago, and he has substantially opened my eyes to a new world. i live at the intersection of mavis and derry, and for all these years i never knew something so tresured and amazing would be just across the street.
meeting terry was a treat. i should thank him, he left me asking for more which led me to this blog after a brief google search of the township.
let’s just say, today was a good day.
p.s. forgive me, my thoughts are all over the place.
Jenifer Cass
21 Sep 2010 at 2:27 pmI visited the miniature village this weekend in hopes of finding out some information about my mother and grandparents (all deceased) who lived in Meadowvale village for about 20 years. Turns out Terry’s mother Rosemary and my mother grew up together and were good friends. Your photo’s are beautiful, thank you for sharing ……………
Carolina Primavera
28 Aug 2010 at 5:10 amHi Sara! I just chanced upon your blog and what a delight it is! I love how you bring ordinary things to life. Great work! X
Caro 🙂
Sara
29 Aug 2010 at 1:14 pmThank you so much, Carolina! I must say the title of your blog is definitely intriguing! I’ll head on over there and check it out now.
Bronwyn
23 Jul 2010 at 7:12 pmLet’s GO!
Missy
22 Jul 2010 at 9:47 pmFirst of all amazing pictures, I want to go there. Secondly, where are you pretty girl?! I miss you in my everyday life!!!
ARTPIXIE
22 Jul 2010 at 3:58 amyour photos are so stunning!
Sara
22 Jul 2010 at 12:21 pmThanks so much! Your blog is really wonderful too. I enjoyed looking at all the photographers!
Catherine
21 Jul 2010 at 1:36 pmAhhh I love these photographs so much! How beautiful this place seems!
Sara
22 Jul 2010 at 12:21 pmI want to go back with models and dress them up and take shots. So fabulous!