The Great Blue Heron

It's funny how sometimes you don't even know your heart belongs somewhere until after you've visited.

The Great Blue Heron is so many things {read here}but for this weekend it meant a 3-day long music festival. I don't have many photos because we decided this time would instead be dedicated to peace and music.


Our friend Kristine is one rocking momma and Tessa was just drawn to her after we volunteered at GBH for pre-fest.


We camped the entire 3 nights and with all the families we connected with, we made an awesome little village. This swing in our tent area was a crowd pleaser.


The swimming pond was a bonus too!


Bubbles, bubbles - everywhere!



Sunday morning acoustic spot.

  



Tessa probably took more photos than we did.



What a laid back good time...



I feel like once you are here, your heart will live here too.





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I’m Stephanie, the mind and Momma behind The Heirloom Family. I created this blog as a way to capture the magic of our family and the beauty of every day slow and simple living. I also hope it serves as an inspiration to you as well.

Nestled in our little corner of the Earth in Western New York, I am lucky enough to share my home with my husband and our daughter, along with 4 cheerful cats.

We strive for a wholesome life, one that is slow and steady. I want to breathe it in, this time we have, and I might just be lucky enough to see the magic in it all.

There are so many things in life that I love – nature. crochet. photography. gardening. cooking. faith. honey. reading. sunsets and sunrises. flowers. ballet. enchantment. Dave Matthews Band. the moon. rainbows. babywearing. lavender and sandalwood. celebrations. music. hippie. poetry. love. the forest. romantic history. cats. dreamcatchers. wool. heritage. family. lilac. red wine. memories.