Saturday, June 12, 2010

Humbug Day - Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park (Nevada City)

Stare Down





Parker had a fascination with the tail and it's mechanics.


Spot the "donkey!"

They used these giant water blasters called "monitors" back in the days of hydraulic gold mining. It was said that it was not outlawed - they just made it super hard to do it. At one point, all this mining flooded the town of Marysville.







Marilyn, Levi, & Dan



Hanging out with the big boys.
Gold Digger err...Blaster?

A view of the side of the old church. This town used to be called Humbug.

The old museum.
An old home built in the 1800's.

The view from the galley kitchen - the house was pretty big & spacious considering back then - homes were not built big.




Parker is trying to get the blacksmith to make him a sword.



We got to go on a carriage ride. We were told the carriage was made by Amish.





It felt like a "little house on the prairie--ish"
Horse-drawn Carriage vs. Tourist Bus
Old School vs. New School
Open Air Ventilation vs. Air Conditioning
Real Horse Power vs. Motor Horse Power?
Oh how far we've gotten with our transportation.
A lot of cool old cars.

We told Parker these were the games they used to play back in the day BEFORE VIDEO GAMES!


In Nevada County - you can still see hitchhikers - seriously though they're out there - don't see much of that down in LA.


Classic Mom - "always in the way" j/k. Keep it clear Lola! Lola volunteers for LWW fire safety committee. Do not plant Scotch Broom - it's a green bush that has fragrant yellow flowers. It's been banned in Nevada County - it spreads like wildfire and is highly flammable even when green. We're working on trying to get rid of it in our area.