Saturday, July 30, 2011
~ Historical Tour of MD & VA ~ Roamy Union Blessed
St. Peter's Catholic Church is a beautiful country church. On the final legs of her restoration, a few years ago she burned & had to be rebuilt. The front facade is still original. Oh, how heart breaking to
see her beauty charred.
Now Roamy & family have been very busy travelling, & expanding. To bless this 'union' Father Jason Worley gave his blessing & also welcomed Ansel to the Lord's community. No nonsense going on with
this wee family. Did you notice Juliet's lovely tulle
veil! What a train she had. The ceremony was beautiful. Now they can safely continue their travels.
But before they left we took them on a 'honeymoon' tour of ...
Frederick, MD has a beautiful canal & walkway right thru the center of the city. When Juliet saw the gorgeous flowers & art along the bridges & canal, she just had to take a stroll with Roamy.
***If you have missed the adventures of Roamy &
Juliet w/Ansel, go to Sunday past to enjoy their
travels throughout this week. Particularly
http://blushingrosetoo.blogspot.com/2011/07/god-bless-our-soldiers-blogger.html, as well as yesterday.***
Roamy was not so sure about this fella until he realized this was merely an artists sculpture.
He went over to chat with these 3 fellas, but got no replies.
This is not distorted, it is how the artist painted it on the bridge walls. I love the
angel greeting you at the entrance.
As we continued our stroll along this
inviting path ...
Roamy got very excited when he noticed a family
of ducks & had to stop to enjoy them. They were too busy to be social.
Juliet was so intrigued with the history of Barbara Fritchie, that we had to take a
jaunt over to the historical home & site.
She was a friend of Francis Scott Key & they participated together in a memorial service at Frederick, MD when George Washington died. A central figure in the history of Frederick, she lived in a house that has, in modern times, become a stop on the town's walking tour. According to one story, at the age of 95 she waved the Union flag in the middle of the street to block, or at least antagonize Stonewall Jackson's troops, as they passed through Frederick in the Maryland Campaign. This event is the subject of John Greenleaf Whittier's poem of 1864, Barbara Frietchie. When Winston Churchill passed through Frederick in 1943, he stopped at the house and recited the poem from memory.
Barbara Fritchie died at the age of 96 and was interred in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, in Frederick City.
Francis Scott Key burial & monument in Mt. Olivet Cemetery, Frederick, MD.
You could hear Roamy singing ... '... that our flag is still there'!!!
For a fabulous historical write, visit this site ~
http://www.usflag.org/history/francisscottkey.html
Of course, Harold had to show Roamy where the heroes of the Civil War rest in Mt. Olivet.
154 Confederates, who fought valiantly for 'the
cause' died in hospitals in Frederick. They have
found eternal peace in a single row in Mt. Olivet.
Roamy had no idea that 'his own relatives' could be
part of this southern history, but Harold explained
it very clearly to Roamy he was a 'southern' gnome.
Then we whisked them over to visit the Jug Bridge monument.
For over 130 years, from 1808 to 1942, a very unique stone arch bridge carried everything from horse and buggy, Civil War troops, and finally automobiles over the Monocacy River just east of Frederick. Then suddenly, the bridge collapsed into the river on March 3, 1942. The bridge consisted of two 65 foot spans carried over four arches.
The most unique feature of the Monocacy Bridge was the jug shaped stone demijohn on the east banks of the Monocacy. Years after the collapse of the bridge, the "jug" and a stone monument to Marquis De LaFayette were moved to a park about two miles west of their original location.
Roamy, Juliet & Marydon taking a rest.
The monument honoring Revolutionary War hero, General LaFayette was placed by the Daughters of the American Revolution in 1926. The Monocacy Bridge was where the returning hero was greeted by Fredericktonians in December 1824.
Now we took another trip for a few days to uncharted back roads thru VA. Of course, Roamy & family accompanied us.
It was another feedsack purchasing trip.
After some exquisite countryside, we decided it was time for a good Mexican meal.
You can see that Juliet was ready to 'dive in' to the
margaritas ...
Roamy thought he would go with the guys & try
a Fat Tire beer.
We found a new place that was fabulous, the service was excellent ... Pueblo's Tex Mex Grill in Fredericksburg, VA. Do not pass by if you love good Mexican foods.
This was a whole new adventure for Romeo & Juliet. They could not believe the huge amounts of delicious food. They loved it!
We headed out to Spotsylvania Battlefield. Harold had always wanted to visit. Roamy had his adrenal flowing ... he really has gotten into history.
Ryan Longfellow, a veteran 10 yr. Ranger, had a lovely chat with Roamy, who nestled right up into Ryan's pocket. He didn't want to miss a thing Ryan had to say.
Here Harold is showing Roamy the exact location where great-grandfather John Ransom Green (Harold's maternal side) actually served & fought during the Civil War. It was a nasty battle.
This is an actual live photo from the Civil War of Grant's army was coming thru & all his staff & general's held a meeting in the church yard, taking the pews from the church to outside. These pews are still inside the church being used today. The Matthew Brady photographer, Mr. Timothy Sullivan, took the photo from the balcony window of the church, in May 1864.
Tomorrow this wonderful family, now blessed & growing will be moving along to visit Pat Cerasa.
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This must have been such a fun trip for you, Marydon. Roamy and company are having quite an adventure. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat an adventure! Love the angel too. Looking forward to more with Juliet, Romey and Ansel.
ReplyDeleteHave a great day!
*hugs*deb
WOW, I sure wish I was little enough to fit into your purse! What a wonderful, historical tour you gave these little gnomes:) I just hope that they will come back to visit you again someday!
ReplyDeleteHave a blessed day dear Marydon! HUGS!
Hi Marydon, my what a visit you have had traveling....I only travel through all of my blog friends at this time. Thank you for sharing your adventures with us, Those sculptures were really neat and the entrance to that bridge,cool. Happy PS.
ReplyDeleteI love all these history posts. An old church in our town burned down a week ago-it was really sad. I hope they salvage whatever they can like your first pic!
ReplyDeleteLooks like you had a great time - I love when you share your travels - I've never been there and now I have. Happy Sunday.
ReplyDeleteYou have the most creative posts - how do you come up with this stuff?! I love following along on your adventure!
ReplyDeleteLove it! We once did this with "Flat Stanley" a little figure that we took all over Myrtle Beach for our nephew who was in school at the time in Florida and it was a project. It was so much fun! God bless and thank you for your kind visit and comments on the Kerrie's Home Journal blog! luvu, Kerrie
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting trip. My late husband and I visited many old battlefields of the south.. not to mention the old back roads.... so much history in these places Thanks for dropping by. It was nice to see and old friend visit
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun time you had with Juliet and Roamy. Thanks for the tour and all the historical facts. I love learning about new places. Have a wonderful Sunday!
ReplyDeleteHi Marydon, I enjoyed your trip with your little friends! The mexican food looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice rest of the day!
Mary
Hi lovely lady.
ReplyDeleteMy husband and I love your Blog.
looks like you had a great adventure. I also love the angel so Beautiful !!! Im your newest follower on your blog sweet lady.
I hope you can come follow my blag also. I do hope you have a great week. xxoo Diane
God Bless.
What an amazing trip!! Have you ever visited Fort Mott in southern NJ??? Pennsville/Salem NJ to be exact... civil war grounds and cemetery... Harold would probably really love it! :):):):):):):):):):)
ReplyDeleteOh Sis...
ReplyDeleteWhat fun Roamy, Juliet and Ansel have had with you and Harold. You have shown them the best time EVER.
How wonderful that Father played along as well. I am sure he has blessed many things in his time with the church.
I can't wait to see how much they enjoy their next visit along the trail.
Hope you and Brother have a gorgeous Sunday. Another HOT and HUMID one here again today.
Many hugs and SO much love sweet SIS. I love you and miss you so much. All my love, your lil Sis, Sherry
Marydon! What can I say? This post was education and yet funny all at the same time.
ReplyDeleteOh and I was so drooling over your Mexican food. I LOVE Mexican food.
Have a glorious day!
Kim
Goodness Marydon what have I been missing with you and Roamy...girlfriend you are just tooooo funny.
ReplyDeleteLove these pictures of your trip. What a great time ALL of you must of had.
So enjoyed our visit the other day. I always feel better after hearing your sweet voice.
Have to go back and look again at your pictures you know I love history.
Love ya
Maggie
This tour is fabulous, beginning with the handsome church that burned and was restored, and the monument to General Lafayette which gave me goose bumps. I love a hero. Your little buddies had quite a traveling adventure.
ReplyDeleteI love it when you post virtual tours for us! I feel like I was there with you :-)
ReplyDeleteHarold is such a good sport! The ranger was too! Too cute.
PS. Send Roamy this way, he can ride in a police car! :-)
Roamy is so cute! Love the pictures, very well done. Thanks for sharing. Luv to all there ~ Sparky :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a great tour with some interesting history.
ReplyDeleteOk, Roamy is having wayyyy too much fun with you. Ok, ok, it's because I'm envious, I wish it was ME who was there!! hehe Oh Marydon, I'm so thrilled that you made their union legal and Juliet certainly did have a beautiful veil. Such a wonderful honeymoon as well, look at all the history they learned and so many lovely sights they saw. I would love to visit all these places myself one day, it all sounds so fascinating. xoxo
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