October 30, 2009
Heading Back to California
We are scheduled to head back to California on Monday, Nov. 2nd. We will spend nearly a week on the road for the return trip. It is nice to take our time and visit places along the way. This year part of the route we are going to take is new to us - from Little Rock, AK we will be driving I 30 across Texas and catch up with I 10 in New Mexico. I will try to post pictures we take along the way when we stop at night. Since I am turning in the modem today, I am offline until at least Monday night with the exception of a scheduled post for Sunday.
October 26, 2009
Elizabethtown, Kentucky - Cemetery Hill
Cemeteries usually invoke strong feelings in people. I'd say many people have negative reactions to going to a cemetery. But, I find them calming.
The Elizabethtown Kentucky city cemetery on Cemetery Hill was the place where the only battle in Elizabethtown took place during the Civil War on December 27, 1862. Elizabethtown was occupied with Union soldiers when Confederate General John Hunt Morgan attacked Elizabethtown with an artillery battery from Cemetery Hill. After a fight that lasted hours, the Union soldiers surrendered. Read more about this battle here.
It was a sunny day, and I snapped quite a few pictures. I am going to add many of them so you can see some of the old tombstones. Scroll to the bottom of this linked article to see an interesting explanation about the symbols on gravestones - For example: Hands Clasped - Goodbyes Said at Death.
These headstones are taller than me.
The Elizabethtown Kentucky city cemetery on Cemetery Hill was the place where the only battle in Elizabethtown took place during the Civil War on December 27, 1862. Elizabethtown was occupied with Union soldiers when Confederate General John Hunt Morgan attacked Elizabethtown with an artillery battery from Cemetery Hill. After a fight that lasted hours, the Union soldiers surrendered. Read more about this battle here.
It was a sunny day, and I snapped quite a few pictures. I am going to add many of them so you can see some of the old tombstones. Scroll to the bottom of this linked article to see an interesting explanation about the symbols on gravestones - For example: Hands Clasped - Goodbyes Said at Death.
These headstones are taller than me.
October 25, 2009
Vintage Photo Sunday - Thomas
This small cabinet card photo is marked Thomas with a 1700's date. Don't know if that information is correct. I do know that young boys were often dressed like girls. In any case - what a cutie!
October 22, 2009
October 18, 2009
Vintage Photo Sunday - Alice 1929
The only information I have about this photograph is the 1929 date written on the back of the photograph.
I used it once for the subject in an earlier wallhanging where I named her Alice.
I would love to have some of that gorgeous drapery fabric!
The sleeves on her dress are interesting too aren't they?
I used it once for the subject in an earlier wallhanging where I named her Alice.
I would love to have some of that gorgeous drapery fabric!
The sleeves on her dress are interesting too aren't they?
October 11, 2009
October 6, 2009
Old Keys
I was snooping around in John's workshop and spotted a ring of old keys. He said I could use them in my projects, and I have something in mind. They were covered in a greasy kind of dirt, so I cleaned them enough to get rid of that without making them look like new. I think I may use all of them in one collage.
October 5, 2009
Rineyville Day Parade 2009
Another year and another Rineyville Day Parade. We grab our coffee and lawn chairs, and head out to the yard to watch the parade go by. When you compare each year's pictures they look very much the same. Still, I enjoy snapping away and sharing them with you here.
Great old tractors!
Great old cars and trucks.
And don't forget the horses.