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Tuesday, May 17, 2011

Barn Charm Tuesday



Another great old Gettysburg barn! To see barns from all over, visit Tricia @ Bluff Area Daily Photo!


Monday, May 16, 2011

Olde Mill Primitives




On Saturday I had to drive out to Bedford. Ashlyn was going to Staunton River's prom with her boyfriend. I have driven by this shop many times and always wanted to stop but always seemed to be too busy. This time though the boys and I had a few hours to kill so this was the perfect way to do so. Even Braden and Dalton were happy to stop and look inside as I have trained them well since they were little, before they started school. When we lived in Georgia, we had a few great antique stores near us that were HUGE and would take hours to walk around and see everything. We'd wait till Ashlyn and Christian went to school then the boys and I would spend the mornings wandering through these fun shops! Anyways, back to this one....when we entered we were immediately greeted by a couple who were as nice as could be, anxious to help us out and tell us about the shop and offered the boys cookies. They have a counter which you can help yourself to donuts (which were already gone this late in the day and we were told you need to be there early for those!) coffee, tea and hot chocolate. This store just oozes with hospitality! Oh, and I mentioned that I had Ozzy out in the car (don't worry, it was a cool day!) and the man in the shop pulled out a jar of dog biscuits for me to take to Ozzy and told me to bring him in with me next time that a lot of customers even shop with their dogs! They really think of everything!

Olde Mill Primitives is housed in an old 1930's feed and seed mill, which makes it even more fun for looking around. I can't wait to get back over there and look around some more!

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Sunday Bridges - Blue Ridge Parkway




Construction on the Blue Ridge Parkway began Sept. 11, 1935 near the Virginia and North Carolina state line. The bridges were built by Spaniard and Italian stone masons.

To see bridges from all over the world, visit Louis La Vache

Thursday, May 12, 2011

Gettysburg - Skirmish




A skirmish taking place with the Lutheran Theological Seminary in the background.

The seminary gives its name to the geographical feature, Seminary Ridge, which was the site of fierce fighting on the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. The building, as well as adjacent homes of the professors, was used for weeks after the battle as a temporary field hospital before its last patients were moved to the Camp Letterman military hospital.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Barn Charm Tuesday



An old barn in Gettysburg....to see more barns from all over the world, visit Tricia in Missouri!


Monday, May 9, 2011

Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee



Meet The Generals Night in Gettysburg...this was a fun, free event. The Generals who were present at Gettysburg were all present and willing to talk to you about their role in the Battle of Gettysburg.

Sunday, May 8, 2011

Sunday Bridges - Sach's Bridge




Over spring break last week we took a short trip up to Gettysburg. Of course I had to go see Sach's Bridge after seeing it on a few ghost shows!


The Sachs Bridge is rich in history. Built in 1852 and located only a mile from General Longstreet’s Headquarters, it is certain that his troops were stationed in the vicinity of the span. Both Union and Confederate soldiers made their way across this bridge during the Battle of Gettysburg.

Legend says that three Confederate deserters were hanged at the far end of the bridge for defection from the army.






To see more bridges from all over the world, visit Louis La Vache!

*Happy Mother's Day!*