11/08/2012

November 5, 2012 – Gettysburg – The Battlefield, Cyclorama, and Museum

It has been many, many years since we have been to Gettysburg and I have to say that the new visitor center is very impressive.  We were greeted by:

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After purchasing our combo tickets we headed to the museum.  The museum starts by telling the story of the Civil War thru the Battle of Gettysburg and beyond.  We were only in the museum for about 20 minutes and then headed to our bus tour of the Battlefield.  Our tour guide took us thru town first to orient us on how/direction all the troops (both sides) converged on this area.  From there we headed to McPherson’s Ridge where Day 1 of the battle was fought.

(I am not going to do a lot of history here – just some of the facts that impressed me.)

This is McPherson Farm on the ridge:

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The Union Guns:

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Many of the cannons on the battlefields are original and are pointing the way they would have in the fights.  We were told how to distinguish the original from the reproductions – I will have a picture later.  However, the wheels and shelf that the barrel sits on are all reproductions.

For me, standing there and just imagining the fighting all around was an emotional experience.   The town is less than a mile away.  Many of the towns folks had left but there were still quite a few here.  Some of these boys fighting on opposite sides knew each other.   All I can say is Oh My!

From there we went to Seminary Ridge, where most of the Confederate Soldiers gathered.   On our way there, we were told about all the monuments in Gettysburg area – over 1200 of them.  Initially they were put there by the veterans of the Civil War – Union.  No Confederate Monuments were allowed for quite a few years and then only state monuments first.

Here is more information:

http://gettysburgmonuments.com/

http://www.gettysburg.stonesentinels.com/index.php

This is the North Carolina Monument which was designed by the same person who did Mount Rushmore.  The faces of the monument were taken from photos of actual soldiers.

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Pickets Charge Monument:

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This is the view from Little Round Top – Day 2 of the Battle – notice the monuments:

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From Little Round Top – Devils Den and the Slaughter Field:

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Our group at the top:

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One of the monuments at the top of Little Round Top is 140th New York which features Colonel O'Rorke's likeness in bronze, with the nose rubbed bright by those wishing to draw on his courage. (Yep, I rubbed his nose.)

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One more last picture of the Battlefield today:

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From there we went to the Cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg.  It was done by French artist Paul Philippoteaux and purchased by the National Park Service in the late 1940's.

More info at:

http://www.nps.gov/gett/historyculture/gettysburg-cyclorama.htm

This Cyclorama depicts Day 3 of the Battle of Gettysburg:

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The rest of the day we spent in the museum.

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There is so much information in the museum – we were on overload. 

As we came around one corner, this wall of photos just took my breath away – it is actual photos of those killed in the Battle of Gettysburg – both sides.

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This is just so hard to wrap my brain around:

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And so is this:

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Think about this – all those wounded and dead.   This does not include the thousands of horses who were also killed or wounded.   This is July in Pennsylvania – hot and humid.  Some of the bodies were not removed for days.  Oh my!

What a emotional day!

 

 

11/04/2012

November 4, 2012 – On the Road Again

On the road again -
Just can't wait to get on the road again.
The life I love is making music with my friends
And I can't wait to get on the road again.
On the road again
Goin' places that I've never been.
Seein' things that I may never see again
And I can't wait to get on the road again.
On the road again -
Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway
We're the best of friends.
Insisting that the world keep turning our way
And our way
is on the road again.
Just can't wait to get on the road again.
The life I love is makin' music with my friends
And I can't wait to get on the road again.
On the road again
Like a band of gypsies we go down the highway
We're the best of friends
Insisting that the world keep turning our way
And our way
is on the road again.
Just can't wait to get on the road again.
The life I love is makin' music with my friends
And I can't wait to get on the road again.
And I can't wait to get on the road again.

(With all due respect to Willie Nelson – :-))

Yep, we are back on the road againBanana Big Grin.

Our travels today took us south – over the Susquehanna River in Harrisburg, PA – I just love these bridges:

 

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Past cornfields near Dillsburg, PA:

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To Gettysburg, PA where we are staying at the Artillery Ridge Campground for a few days.  Here is our Bella checking out the scenery:

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We moved into the motorhome yesterday. Our older cat, Dusty, took a look around and then settled in.  Bella, however, howled for a while and finally settled in – oh my.

After we got set up, we drove to…..

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Where we checked out the tours and ranger programs for the next couple of days.   Since it was later in the day, we decided to wait until tomorrow to do some of the tours.  On our way back to the Tracker, we came upon this Civil War Band and sat for a while and enjoyed the music. (It was also great to sit in the sunshine. – :-).

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From there we checked out downtown Gettysburg.  We located the visitor center but it was closed, so that will be on our agenda. Our final stop was the local Moose Lodge – what a great time and friendly folks. 

Stats for today:

Miles Traveled: 97 miles

Routes Traveled:

Pennsylvania: Chestnut Street; US-209; PA-125; I-80; I-83; US-15; SR-134

PS.  I am a little rusty with doing a blog again so bear with me.  And I know I have left a huge gap since the last time I posted – sorry about that.  Maybe one winter day I will post some of the pictures with some stories – cause there are always life stories – some great, some not so great, and some that just are!

5/11/2012

May 1-11, 2012 Short Update

We have been busy over the last 10 days, reconnecting with friends, moving into the house, and fixing things – :-().  We expect to be home for a few months so I will not be doing a blog (well, maybe if we take some side trips – :-))))

I will start up again when we leave.  Until then…

Enjoy Each Day!

April 26, 2012 to May 1, 2012 Our Travels to Pennsylvania

Thursday, April 26, 2012

On Wednesday evening, we received a call that our close friend Bob had a stroke and was not doing well.  After a long discussion Andy and I both felt the need to go back to PA.  So after a pretty sleepless night, we got up early and headed east.

Seeing  this rainbow when we first started made us realize we made the right decision.

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But by 11 AM, the winds, the storms and the wind advisories on our route got the best of us.  So we are at the Route 66 park (an Escapes 50% off park) by Holbrook. AZ for the rest of the day and night.  We just hung out, rocking and rolling in the wind, watching it rain and lightening and listening to the thunder – Yikees.

Miles Traveled: 175 miles

Routes Traveled:

Arizona: Page Springs Road; US-89A; US-260; I-17; I-40 (Stopped at exit 294)

 

Friday, April 27, 2012

We woke to a beautiful day – sunshine and no wind and we were on the road early.  Five years ago today I started this blog – hard to believe.  Today we also completed one of the circles from our trip.  We left this campground (Enchanted Trails) on October 13, 2012 and headed to northern NM, then AZ.  Interesting.

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And the road goes on:

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We camped at a nice little city park in San Jon, NM – free – :-):

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Miles Traveled:  422.0 Miles

Routes Traveled:

Arizona: I-40

New Mexico: I-40; SR 469 (Exit 356 off I-40)

 

Saturday, April 28, 2012

We left our cute little park this morning and headed on down the road.

Check this out – Cadillac Ranch:

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The Big Texan in Amarillo – we ate there September 2011 – Yum:

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Check it out – GREEN:

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We are staying tonight in a Wal-Mart in Checotah, Oklahoma.  And we know we are back east – very humid – oh my!

Miles Traveled: 461 Miles

Routes Traveled:

New Mexico: SR-469; I-40

Texas: I-40:

Oklahoma: I-40; I-40 (Exit 264B); US-69; US-266

 

Sunday, April 29, 2012

We continued our travels today from Oklahoma to Tennessee.

   – seeing more greenery and water in Arkansas:

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Crossing the mighty Mississippi River:

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To the green hills of Tennessee:

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If you see the spots in the above picture, it is lots of bugs – Yuck.  But I am happy to say that my bug screen is holding up and helping – :-))).   Who knows, I might make matching tire covers when I am home – :-)

Our night stop was at a Wal-Mart in Lebanon, Tennessee – Thank you Wal-Mart.

Miles Traveled: 596 Miles

Routes Traveled:

Oklahoma: US-266; US-69; I-40

Arkansas: I-40;

Tennessee: I-40; I-440 (around Nashville); I-40 (Exit 238); US-231

 

Monday, April 30, 2012

We put in a long day yesterday to get thru some major cities – the last one being Nashville and were we glad.  Listening to the early news about the traffic jams, we were thanking God that we did go thru to the east side of Nashville last night.

We woke this morning to temps in the 60’s but the humidity – wow – we are not use to this.  But it does produce some beautiful fog:

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We made our way into Virginia:

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In the above picture is the Shenandoah Mountains – where we started this trip – Shenandoah National Park.  May have to take a few trips there while we are in the East.

And thank you again to Wal-Mart where we spent the night (in Harrisonburg, VA).

Miles Traveled: 512 Miles

Routes Traveled:

Tennessee: US-231; I-40; I-640 (around Knoxville); I-40; I-81

Virginia: I-40; I-40 (Exit 247 A); US-33

 

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Our last leg took us thru WV, MD, and into Pennsylvania.

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Our street is on the left:

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Miles Traveled: 232 Miles

Routes Traveled:

Virginia: US-33; I-81

West Virginia: I-81

Maryland: I-81

Pennsylvania: I-81; I-81 (Exit 104); SR-125; US-209; Chestnut Street

 

April 28, 2012 – Sad Day

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We will miss you good buddy.  But, this is not farewell.  We will see you on the next journey. Rest in peace.