Monday, September 5, 2011
Flags of Remembrance ANF 9/11 Pentagon Memorial
Friday, July 29, 2011
Birthday Celebration / Lancaster PA
Another photo of the Central Market.
Believe it or not, these are flowers carved out of wood! Beautiful !
Who doesn't want to shop at a Target that has it's own Horse and Buggy parking spaces??
The entrance to the Amish Farm and House. We toured an Amish home and walked around the farm. We saw cute goats, pigs and old tools and buggies.
AND...we watched this fella whittle/carve small roosters and items from branches. We watched while he carved about 5 curly tail feathers onto a small rooster. Then he took the toothpick sliver of wood left over and made a cute little flower that he gave us. It was absoulutely incredible to see the work he does!
Sunday, May 29, 2011
Antietam
This is "Burnside Bridge" the site of a 3-4 hour long battle to cross the bridge and engage in combat. Today it is a serene and lovely picnic spot and now my screensaver!
By mid summer this will be a new cornfield. The cornfild was the site of countless battles and chaos one side and then the other side winning at times and so many deaths.
An example of the beautiful grassy rolling hills that surround this area and were the sites of many battles during the day.
Another view of the Sunken Road. And an excellent example of the split-rail fences used during this time of the civil war.
A monument at the edge of the Cornfield battle area.
Watching the video of the battle left quite an impression on me. Then when I started driving the tour of the battlefields..... I was amazed at the area it covered. One regiment hiked/ran 17 miles from Harpers Ferry that day and still engaged in long battles. Driving from site to site, I drove around present day farms and through parts of the town... the battlefield is a LARGE area!
And a little sidebar of fun...... At one point the tour takes you down a few streets of the town. As I was entering the town on my war to Antietam, I noticed that the folks were setting up for a parade. Well as I was driving through town on my battlefield tour, suddenly I noticed that the street ahead was blocked and the parade was going by, I was going to back up and turn around and go out the way I had just come BUT in those few moments (yes moments) the street was closed and blocked for the parade behind me..... so I sat out the parade in my car, watching the parade go by and eating my picnic lunch, which I was able to offer to the other two cars that were blocked in with me. Memories are made. And I saw my first battlefield.
Saturday, May 28, 2011
Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Christmas trees around DC
The National Christmas tree is set up in the eclipse, if you look one way...you see the back of the WHITE HOUSE and the other way...you see the Washington Monument.
Overheard while at the National Christmas tree................. A young dad says to his young son,,, okay son, now it's time for us to start saying goodbye to the tree because it's just about time for us to go. Son: no daddy no and he starts to cry. Dad: we don't have to go just yet. Let's go ask mommy how we'll say goodbye okay. Son: okay dad. And thankfully mommy had an idea and a short time later I saw this little family walking away and the son was smiling and skipping.
Here is a huge christmas tree set up in front of the US capitol building. This year, this tree comes from the state of Wyoming and all the decorations were made by school children from Wyoming. The day I saw it we were having 30 - 45 mph winds...it WAS cold and windy...I could "hear" the tree before I got near to it. Many of the ornaments were made of tin or metal etc and they clanged and banged and jungled in the wind.
Tuesday, December 21, 2010
A Christmas Memory
Well I was definitely NOT disappointed AND..... I got a little trip down Memory Lane when I saw their Christmas Tree.
One of my favorite memories from my childhood is making Christmons to decorate the huge tree at the church we attended. "What's a christmon you ask?????"
Well they are symbols from the christian faith. We always made them from sheets of white styrofoam. My dad would use his exacto knife to cut them out and then we kids would cover them in glitter!!!! We would have a family gathering at church where we'd make these sparkly decorations, the Pastor would explain the meanings behind each symbol and then we'd hang them on the tree. And then every sunday I'd sit and stare at "MY" ornaments on the tree....So beautiful.
So this last Sunday I was thinking about my dad and the joyful times we spent making these unique ornaments for the tree..... and I discovered that a tree decorated with Christmons is still just as lovely today as it was in my memory.
Merry Christmas and Joy to the world the Lord has come!!!
blessings,
Pam
Sunday, October 31, 2010
Beautiful Fall Colors
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