Thursday, January 1, 2026

Thursday… Remembering…

 Today’s picture:

 

Sherry and I are happy whether we live in a mansion or a tent. (Of course we have never had a mansion!)

BUT for today:

When we started traveling full time we had no aim.  We wanted to see high profile places such as Yellowstone, Mt Ranier and Mt Vernon.   But we got a kick out of the small towns and communities. I have said before we had a plan to drive 300-400 miles and stop for a week.  During that week travel the area to see what was there.

WE saw many of our former president’s homes and some of the leaders of our country during revolutionary & civil war time. Funny about Presidents, one of the low profile presidents, President Buchanan history and quotes sticks out above Truman, Reagan and Washington. (I mentioned this in a blog in 2017.)

Buchanan never married, but the thing I remembered most was the quote as he and Lincoln rode in a coach, pulled by horses of course, to Lincoln’s inauguration. President Buchanan said to Abe, “If you are as happy taking this office as I am leaving it, YOU SIR, ARE ONE HAPPY MAN!”

What struck me at Mt Vernon was how they stored the ice cut in the winter that lasted way into the summer. Also George was a Bible reader and his Bible was there on a podium. It was the original 1611 King James version. Just scanning some words were spelled different than I am used to.  Examples:

“sawes”®“saws”

“harrowes”®“harrows”

“yron”®“iron”

“yron”®“iron”

“passe”®“pass”

“brick=kilne”®“brickkiln”

“And thus”®“and thus”

 

It is not a big thing and I am sure the words mean the same, it just read different to me.

I liked Monticello also.  Jefferson had some fantastic clocks. I was fascinated by one weight driven pendulum clock that the weights went thru the floor down to the basement, allowing it to run longer without pulling the weights back up!


Trail name Cricket, she was starting the 100 mile wilderness, at this point she had walked 2100 miles.

Above is a family from Denmark hiking  The AT

This is "In Tents", his trail name.  He gave me permission to take his picture if he didn't have to get up!!!  (Our trail name was The Overland Hermits".

Anyway today I am just doing my normal, 'old man thang', remembering. LOL

As I close this I want to wish you all a VERY HAPPY NEW YEAR…  This is 2026, now get used to using it. LOL I am so old I typed “This is 1926” and had to correct it.

Nite Shipslog

PS:   Thank you for coming his way.  Blogging is headed down the road as Journaling did a few years ago.  I miss so many of the bloggers who have dropped out, slowed down or passed to the other side..…

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