My name is Rowena; I'm sixty-something and my husband and I own and live in the former Lawrence County Jail in Bedford, Indiana. Our jailhouse was built in 1904 and presents lots of challenges. I love to design and make things, so this blog is a place to present those projects to you, share ideas and patterns, occasionally show you what's happening with our old house, and often just reflect on mid-life and all that goes with it.
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Here's the link to the "Profiles" Show!
http://www.schooltube.com/video/7aace9c6e7b179b9f021/Profiles
Friday, March 5, 2010
"Profiles" Show Air Times
For those of you who have access to Star Channel 14 in Bedford, Indiana, the program "Profiles" featuring our old jail and sheriff's residence will air from this Sunday, March 7, through Wednesday, March 10. Air times are 3:00 and 7:00 a.m. and 3:00, 7:00, 9:00 and 11:00 p.m. I haven't seen it yet, so I'm not sure whether I should be recommending it or not.
On Wednesday I rode to Richmond, Indiana, with one of our museum volunteers to pick up twelve mannequins we were borrowing from the Wayne County Historical Museum for our clothing exhibit. What a wonderful museum! It was made up of several different buildings and had a small "village" set up in the basement as well as a striking collection of antique automobiles, an old plane, bikes, and an Egyptian mummy, among thousands of other interesting things. We took the advantage while we were in Richmond to have lunch at Little Sheba's Restaurant, also wonderful in every respect. I had a portobello mushroom sandwich that was delicious, along with yummy raspberry iced tea. I can't wait to go back to return the mannequins and do it all again.
On Wednesday I rode to Richmond, Indiana, with one of our museum volunteers to pick up twelve mannequins we were borrowing from the Wayne County Historical Museum for our clothing exhibit. What a wonderful museum! It was made up of several different buildings and had a small "village" set up in the basement as well as a striking collection of antique automobiles, an old plane, bikes, and an Egyptian mummy, among thousands of other interesting things. We took the advantage while we were in Richmond to have lunch at Little Sheba's Restaurant, also wonderful in every respect. I had a portobello mushroom sandwich that was delicious, along with yummy raspberry iced tea. I can't wait to go back to return the mannequins and do it all again.
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