Unless I get to back next year. Then there will be more. I’m sure there are things I have missed as well as new things to see. I hope I go back. There might be some pictures similar to last year but I assure you they are worth a second look. It might be a new interpretation. I know more than I did last year. I’m not on the down slope yet. Here is a shot of some beds in one of the cabins:
I know I took pictures of this house last year but it is very picturesque:
Here is a freshly pressure washed cabin:
This is a wild desk from within the museum itself:
And since I haven’t shown one in a while, a gout rocker of a slightly more rustic form:
To see the last of my Rural Life Museum pictures, click HERE. I did notice one disturbing thing wandering the museum grounds. It seems innocent enough:
Everywhere I looked, there they were:
If you foolw them long enough, you will find the hidden electrical distribution box:
I have been involved in the entertainment industry since 1976 and spent 14 years as vice president of a television/film lighting rental company. I can read the signs. I know what this means. There is a film crew lurking somewhere in the area. All the subtle signs were there. That and the tents and trailers near the big Crew Parking sign. On the way out I asked what was going on and was told they filming (taping?) portions of the WGN America television series Underground (2016) on the grounds. Underground is a slavery era-set drama revolving around the Underground Railroad.
That also explains the historically incorrect, fluorescent green tape spike marks:
And finally finally, I neglected to mention one post in my list of Rural Life Museum blogs from last year:
LSU Rural Life Museum, Something for Every Budget
Enjoy!