Iroquois Indian Museum hosts the Tyendinaga Mohowk Dancers

July 14, 2007
We woke to a beautiful sunny day. Frogs sounded like out of tune banjos playing. Birds chirped and pecked at trees, a rooster crowed off in the distance. We walked back the wide gravel road a ways enjoying the quiet. The drive through Vermont is beautiful; mountains blanketed with trees, ski slopes, tourist towns with massive B&B’s, shops and fancy restaurants.

We spent the rest of the day at the Iroquois Indian Museum. The main building is a longhouse with exhibits, and shop. Outside in the Amphitheater we watched the Tyendinaga Dancers led by Alan Brant, they are a family from the Mohawk Nation in Onterio. Tom Wadsworth and Ed Lowman, local musicians played some bluegrass; love those fiddles and ukuleles.

We pulled in to the Unadilla Drive In Movie and waited about an hour or so til it was dark. We watched Harry Potter and 1408, a scary movie about a guy who goes to hotels with ghosts and writes books about the experience. Room 1408 of the Dolphin Hotel in NY was different.

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