Just found the photos from the Serbin Picnic of 2016, so had to create the post---the one I apparently forgot to do. So, recognize that this post is a year late.
The Serbin picnic was the same as the one we attended a year or so ago, but this one was really minus a lot of key players----- the people who demonstrated their crafts. We believe this Picnic was lacking these craftspeople because the weather this weekend was really threatening with forecasts of flooding.
The band is always a centerpiece of the eating hall, and they are always dressed in their old time outfits.
The Serbin picnic was the same as the one we attended a year or so ago, but this one was really minus a lot of key players----- the people who demonstrated their crafts. We believe this Picnic was lacking these craftspeople because the weather this weekend was really threatening with forecasts of flooding.
The band is always a centerpiece of the eating hall, and they are always dressed in their old time outfits.
This is the first time that we walked the distance to the back of the property and visited the inside of the church. A brightly painted church, but not quite like the Czech churches known as the "painted churches".
The society operates a museum of period house hold items. The music area of the museum is especially interesting. It was in this museum a year or so ago that a lady was demonstrating tatting, but she was not here this year, again, due to the threatening weather.
When we left, we turned left and when we reached the intersection of a main road, we went straight west on some small county roads (just a note to record this route as we should try it again)
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