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Tagged With: traveling in the US

Imaginary Friends

When I was very little, I had two imaginary friends.  Their names were Georgie and Boo-Boo, and according to the stories my two older sisters tell, my two friends and I were the source of a great deal of aggravation and embarrassment.  It seems I insisted on talking to them, holding doors and waiting for … Continue reading »

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God’s Infinite Variety

As a native of Wyoming I have an in-grown appreciation for the beauty of that state. I love the wild freeness of the prairies. Sagebrush dotted rolling hills complete with antelope are beautiful to me. Of course, I love Wyoming’s mountains. As a native, I don’t actually count the Tetons and Jackson. Those are beautiful … Continue reading »

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Home again.

I arrived back on my island home from Mount Vernon on Monday – more about that in a minute.  I loved being at Mount Vernon, and I have some great ideas of lesson plans I want to do with my kids this year.  I don’t think we spend enough time (I know I never have!) … Continue reading »

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Mount Vernon Day Four

When I first began this journey towards being a history geek four years ago, I knew very little about George Washington.  In the first book I read about him and his role in the French and Indian War, I was not impressed.  At first glance, he seemed arrogant and aloof, and I didn’t get what … Continue reading »

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Mount Vernon Day 3

First off, If you’ve read my Day 1 post, I need to correct a mistake – those were not hawks, they were river hawks, also knows as ospreys.  They are actually really interesting birds – they are the only bird of prey to live solely on fish! If you ever come to Mount Vernon, you … Continue reading »

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Mount Vernon Day Two

This has been a long, wonderful day.  I got up at 5 am so that I could watch the sunrise over the Potomac from the piazza of the mansion.  It wasn’t a spectacular sunrise, but it was enough. This afternoon we took a tour of the farming part of the estate.  Washington was an innovator … Continue reading »

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Day Ten – one last thing before we go home

Our last day – we fly out this afternoon.  We couldn’t waste the morning, though, so we trekked off to explore and discover Ford’s Theater and the Peterson House and Museum across the street.  Since Lincoln has always been a hero to me, it was a super morning, though sad and speculative.  I wonder how … Continue reading »

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Day Ten: Harper’s Ferry and Antietam

The little town of Harper’s Ferry sits on a sharp point of land which witnesses the confluence of the Potomac and Shenandoah Rivers.  It  is a beautiful site.  The hills all around are tall and lush so that the town is nestled in snuggling and safely. Historically, Harper’s Ferry is rich.  George Washington decided to … Continue reading »

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Day Nine: Colonial Williamsburg

In the past three years I have realized just how much I enjoy places that make history real and alive.  I really want to be Miss Frizell and I really do want to have access to a magic school bus.  Short of that, I wish that I could take my fifth graders to Colonial Williamsburg … Continue reading »

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Day Eight – Jamestown

Guess what?  Jamestown really is a town!   Today we spent our time at two Jamestown sites.  The first is the actual site of Jamestown Colony:   England sent 118 men to create the first English permanent settlement in the New World in 1607.  At first the site looked like a perfect place.  It was … Continue reading »

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