Showing posts with label Wind Power. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wind Power. Show all posts

10/29/2021

October 28, 2021 Flight 93 Memorial and Patriot Park

THIS IS A PICTURE INTENSIVE BLOG.

Last night it rained and as we headed to the memorial, we could see the fog lifting from the valleys:

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We passed numerous farms and, of course, my favorite farms – marshmallows – LOL:

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In 2013, Andy and I were at the Flight 93 National Memorial for the first time – here is the link to that blog:

http://thehitzels.blogspot.com/search/label/Flight%2093%20NM

At that time, only the visitor shelter, walkway, and Wall of Names was finished.  In 2017, my friends and I did a road trip here to see the newly opened visitor center and the trails that led thru the 40 memorial groves and the area between the visitor center and Wall of Names. 

It was emotional both times and was emotional again today.  The newest tribute is the Tower of Voices and we were so blessed with a little wind to hear them sing.

The Tower:

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I made a video with my phone but all you can hear is the wind Sad smile.

We made our way to the visitor center and museum.  The museum was awesome and emotional.  Sorry, no photography allowed.

The visitor center from above.  Notice the cuts in the building.  That is the flight path of the plane.

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This is at the end of the balcony:

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I know it may be hard to see but if you enlarge the photo and look straight above the d(in day), you will see a white line (which is the Wall of Names), beyond that is the gate and then beyond that is the boulder where the plane crashed.  (There are no words…)  I think this is the first time that I truly saw that flight path.

A view from the balcony facing the museum.

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The balcony:

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The Wall of Names:

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It is formed from 40 individual marble panels engraved with their names.

The Ceremonial Gate:

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If you enlarge the picture, you will see the boulder that marks where the plane crashed.

Here was the flight path.. Over this hill, upside down, over the wall,

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Past the wall into the field beyond.

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It was a very emotional experience.  There is a wealth of information on the Flight 93 National Memorial here:  https://www.nps.gov/flni/index.htm

After leaving the park, we decided to see the countryside.  We saw a sign for Patriots Park and decided to go see it.  Oh My….

Here it is:

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Awesome, isn’t it.  Each flag represents a person lost during the war on terrorism including the 13 service members killed in August at the Kabul Airport.

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“The battle that raged onboard United Airlines Flight 93 on September 11, 2001, prevented what would have been another awful tragedy on an already tragic day. In fact, the passengers onboard Flight 93 can be referred to as, “the first combatants’ in what came to be known as the “Global War on Terror”. Since that infamous day, millions of Americans have bravely served in the military and over 7000 brave men and women have lost their lives in the Nation’s efforts to eradicate terrorism. Thousands more have suffered severe and debilitating injuries. Patriot Park has been conceived as a place where our gratitude can be expressed.

The park was started by volunteers and is maintained by volunteers to honor our brave men and women who gave the ultimate sacrifice. “

Their website and more information can be found here: https://www.patriotparkfoundation.org/index.php

What a tribute.

We continued our travels and came upon fields of the windmills – very up close and personal.

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Chickens everywhere in our paths:

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More marshmallow fields:

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And even a cool covered bridge:

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We ended our evening at the Somerset American Legion before heading home.

I will leave you with one last picture of today.

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Enjoy today.

PS.  Sorry for some of the blurry pictures – still trying to learn my camera.

9/27/2007

September 27, 2007 – Popcorn and Wind Power

We woke this morning to many geese on the lake – getting ready for their trip south.
Fall is definitely here!!

We continued our travels in Iowa. The countryside is so beautiful with the fall colors and harvesting.

We stopped in Danbury at a Ford dealer for a fix on our MH. We had a recall on the cruise control unit (apparently it can cause a fire!). The fix only took a short time and we were on our way again.

We stopped in Sac City to see the world’s largest popcorn ball:


This 3100 lb popcorn ball set a new Guinness world record when it was created in 2004. It is 7’ tall and 23’ in circumference and it is housed in its own building. The grounds also have museums on life in this area but all the buildings were closed. (One of the downsides in traveling this time of year is that many things are only open on the weekends.)


We traveled to Storm Lake and are camped at the city campground – Sunrise Campground – another nice place. One of the reasons we are here is to see the Wind Farm. The Buena Vista County Wind Farm is one of the largest wind energy projects in the world. There are more than 360 turbines up to 213’ tall.

The campground host gave us a brochure on a self-guided tour so off we went. What an experience. There are so many of these turbines throughout the area and they are HUGE!!

Some pictures:




Here is one of me at one of the blades:

This one is 79’ long for the smaller units. There are bigger units here and those blades are 113’ long – Incredible!!!

The reason that they are in this area is that the wind averages 17 mph on a daily basis. And today was not different - today’s average was 23 mph. So no campfire again tonight.

After supper we took a walk near the lake. Here is a picture of the lake – the campground is on the right.

And a sunset on the lake:


Tomorrow we are continuing our journey. There is a storm coming this way and they are calling for 40 mph winds for Saturday so we want to get as far east in Iowa as we can and hopefully we can get out of the winds.

Miles Traveled: 93
Routes Traveled:
Iowa: IA-175; US-71; US-20; US-71