Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Waking in one state - sleeping in another

Day No. 2 of keeping my promise to keep you all up on our travels home - kind of a death bed repentance sort of thing. I know we didn't do well during the first two halves of this game, but maybe we can make up for it in the 3rd 1/2. Today we collected over 300 photographs (hmmmm, maybe that is why I haven't blogged - I am intimidated by the need to go through all of my indescriminate shutterbugging and throw out all the junk). Anyway, here is just a taste of where we were today. We began where we left off last night, in Macomb, IL. First stop was Carthage, early in the morning.
Then on to Nauvoo for most of the day - how do you like this unique view? Did you know there was a clock on the temple?
And I'm sure all of those who accompanied us on our frantic trip 6 years ago (this one is no less so, by the way) will recognize this great house - of HC Kimball.
This is 70's Hall - the original Mission Home/MTC.
This is my sweetheart gazing across the Mississippi from the end of Parley Street.
And this is my mom just up from the river on the same street showing off her "white top".
This is the Patty Sessions cabin. The blue sign you see next to the door said that it is not open for viewing, but the little sign on the door said "open", so we went right on in. It is very small, but representative of what most of the Saints lived in during the Nauvoo period. Including HC Kimball, who only lived in the house shown above for 4 months in 1845. The rest of the time he lived in cabins and a lean-to.
After Nauvoo we headed on down to Hannibal, MO. It's not that far away, and was fun to visit. this is Sam Clemens' boyhood home.
And this is the author with a view of the Mississippi in the background. Note the island on the right side of the photo. I just finished reading Huck Finn, which begins on such an island.

After seeing all of those sights, we took off due west on Hwy. 36 and ended the day in Cameron, MO - where we will begin tomorrow.

1 comment:

  1. What a fun day! I can't wait to hear more about Hannibal. I would love to visit there one day.

    So about the 3rd half of your trip...how many halves are you going to have? Maybe for such long trips you need lots of halves to make a whole?? Just wondering.

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