We absolutely could not believe that we had actually made it to Plymouth, MA on Grand Fromage. Click here for the Wikipedia article on Plymouth, MA.
Plymouth is brimming with tourists, but there is a small town feel. It seemed like the perfect place to offload a scooter and do some exploring.
The keyboard on Robert’s computer was behaving in a truly bizarre manner…randomly, it wouldn’t type T, U, 3, or Q. I did many diagnostics and finally came up with the highly technical answer….”It’s broke”. So, first stop in Plymouth was out to Staples to buy a new keyboard and mouse for Robert’s computer. How historical can you get???? Back on Grand Fromage, we successfully installed the new keyboard and mouse.
Since we were right next to the Mayflower replica, that was our first serious sightseeing venue. Click here for information on Mayflower 2, the replica, Here is the Wikipedia entry on the Mayflower.
Exploring Mayflower 2 was extremely interesting. There were people in period costumes who were acting out particular characters from the Mayflower in the time period of 1620. There were also docents who were not in period costumes and were not acting out a role. This second group interacted from the current perspective.
Conditions on board Mayflower were pretty unbelievable…at least from the perspective of two people who live very comfortably on a boat for six months a year. There were 102 passengers, plus crew. The passengers, except for rare occasions when invited to come up on the upper deck, spent the entire voyage in the dark lower deck. It was gross.
One of the period characters
Robert walking on the deck
Looking up
The rock
The tribal members were extremely interesting and I gained some new perspectives.
The path going down to the village
The houses were all constructed in a similar manner, with thatch roofs.
Some of the period characters
We greatly enjoyed Plymouth. In all honesty, however, Mystic, CT was a step above in every way. Mystic Seaport was immaculately clean with exceptionally courteous and friendly staff. Every process, including the purchase of tickets and memberships was efficient. The folks at Plimoth Plantation were pleasant enough, but the processes weren’t efficient. In the exhibit area, there were piles of stuff that didn’t belong, especially in the tribal area. It didn’t seem well maintained. The gardens were weedy. The administration of Mystic Seaport was definitely superior.