Day 231 – August 19, 2018
Objects Over 100 Years-Old – Sunday Stills / Scale – One Word Photo Challenge / #MySundayPhoto / Routine – #OneWordSunday / Kowtow – FOWC / Zealous – WODC / Reticent – RDP / Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge / #WeekendinBlackandWhite
There are so many places that have these historical markers scattered all over the area. They can be easily found by following one of the many Civil War trails that are well mapped out and plenty in number. And living here, I cannot tell you the number of times that I have stumbled upon one without even realizing it. It is almost routine. While the info board may not be over 100 years old, there is no doubt that the landmarks described as well at the points of interests surpass that age. In fact, if you look at the bottom right of the photo you may recognize the covered bridge mentioned in the photo as it is the same bridge I pictured here and here. As you start to really piece things together, you realize how massive the scale of the battle actually was. I am in no way overzealous to kowtow to be reticent of the facts and events I do know of what happened both locally and overall, but I do respect it more and am eager to learn what I can because what I discover leaves me in complete awe and eager to learn more. By the way, I do find it somewhat odd that in the middle of this majestic view are a couple of plastic chairs around a makeshift fire pit. Just tossing that out there! Hope all had a great weekend and that the week brings you much joy!
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I messed that one up! I didn’t realize its for tomorrow… Ill do another tomorrow!
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It’s so much fun to piece things together! This is my kind of curiosity!
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I agree. Keeps things much more interesting. 💕
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It;s a wonderful shot – love the colors! And as always, your stories are exciting!❤
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They are much more so after a few glasses of wine!😛😂
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Hahahaha.. You bet! 😉 😛
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I like the little something that the chairs add to the picture.
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So classy, right?
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The photo depicts where historical events happen…something so ethereal about just being there in person and walking where they walked (and died). Nice take on the theme!
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Thank you! I really tried to think outside the box.
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I agree about the chairs – strange and unfortunate positioning. Fascinating photo.
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Right? It’s so awkward! 🤔
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A devilish routine for you?
Thanks for joining the challenge
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Yep! Not sure if that’s a good thing or bad thing 🤫 thank you for hosting!!!
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Thank you for the link to my post!
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Of course! Thank you for a post full of amazing photos!
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I’m very glad you enjoyed it!
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Have you ever read “The Blue and the Grey?”
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which one, there are a few I know… John Leekley, MJ Trow, Eva Bunting?
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It’s a book of compiled letters and other missives (diaries, journals) that trace the Civil War through the words and letters of people living through it. I found it somewhat difficult to keep up with as far as timeline of events, but when I took it peace-mil it was a fascinating glimpse into the life and times.
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