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Flat Stanley's Steamer On The Road
Tuesday, October 28, 2008
We took the Tourmobile to see Washington D.C. and Arlington Cemetery.
Arlington Cemetery is for those who have served in a branch of the military.
The changing of the guards happens every hour at the tomb of the unknown soldier.
President John F. Kennedy and his wife were buried at Arlington Cemetery.
Arlington House was General Lee's home at his farm which became Arlington Cemetery.
We went to Annapolis, Maryland to watch the Naval Academy play SMU.
Sunday, October 26, 2008
This Family from Fort Worth, Texas belongs to SMU's starting linebacker number 52, Pete Fleps.
The blue and yellow Naval Academy Stadium was beautiful!
The score board was huge!
The Navy Mascot is a Goat!
The SMU players prayed before the game!
The Navy cheerleaders were at the game.
The band marched.
The Midshipmen staffed the concession stand.
The Naval Academy Cadets were in the stands.
Big cameras took big pictures in the rain!
NAVY 34 / SMU 7
It was fun playing in the leaves!
Saturday, October 25, 2008
Charley and Christina Hardwick took us to see Aretha.
The Aretha Franklin Concert at Constitution Hall was great!
This was a stretch limo at the concert!
Friday, October 24, 2008
We felt welcome in Pennsylvania!
This is General Robert E. Lee.
President Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address at this cemetery.
The countryside was pretty in Pennyslavania.
This cannon was used in the Civil War.
Lots of monuments in Gettysburg.
BEAUTIFUL COLORS!
Pennsylvania has towns on the hills.
Hershey, Pennsylvania makes you want chocolate.
Thursday, October 23, 2008
Thie Trolley shows you around the Hershey plant.
Tuesday, October 21, 2008
The street lights in Hershey, Pennsylvania look like chocolate kisses.
This house in Plymouth was built by Ms. Rich's relative that came to America on the Mayflower.
Monday, October 20, 2008
WELCOME TO PLYMOUTH!
This is about starting Plymouth. Click on picture to make it larger.
This is the Mayflower in the Plymouth Harbor.
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We took the Tourmobile to see Washington D.C. and ...
Arlington Cemetery is for those who have served in...
The changing of the guards happens every hour at t...
President John F. Kennedy and his wife were buried...
Arlington House was General Lee's home at his farm...
We went to Annapolis, Maryland to watch the Naval ...
This Family from Fort Worth, Texas belongs to SMU'...
The blue and yellow Naval Academy Stadium was beau...
The score board was huge!
The Navy Mascot is a Goat!
The SMU players prayed before the game!
The Navy cheerleaders were at the game.
The band marched.
The Midshipmen staffed the concession stand.
The Naval Academy Cadets were in the stands.
Big cameras took big pictures in the rain!
NAVY 34 / SMU 7
It was fun playing in the leaves!
Charley and Christina Hardwick took us to see Aretha.
The Aretha Franklin Concert at Constitution Hall w...
This was a stretch limo at the concert!
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We felt welcome in Pennsylvania!
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This is General Robert E. Lee.
President Lincoln gave the Gettysburg Address at t...
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The countryside was pretty in Pennyslavania.
This cannon was used in the Civil War.
Lots of monuments in Gettysburg.
BEAUTIFUL COLORS!
Pennsylvania has towns on the hills.
Hershey, Pennsylvania makes you want chocolate.
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Thie Trolley shows you around the Hershey plant.
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The street lights in Hershey, Pennsylvania look li...
This house in Plymouth was built by Ms. Rich's re...
WELCOME TO PLYMOUTH!
This is about starting Plymouth. Click on picture...
This is the Mayflower in the Plymouth Harbor.
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This is the real Plymouth Rock!
This is what a girl on the Mayflower looked like.
This is the mast that holds the sail.
This is a bunk bed on the Mayflower.
It was fun visiting the Mayflower.
These are the sizes of barrels on the Mayflower.
This talks about the Mayflower passengers. Click o...
A Mayflower passenger, Edward Doty is related to M...
The Mayflower had quite a journey!
Derrick was going to Boston to watch his favorite ...
We had lunch with new friends...Emily, Natalie and...
THE COLORS WERE BEAUTIFUL!
We saw cranberry harvest in Massachusetts.
We took the Ferry to Marth's Vineyard.
The cars come off the Ferry in Martha's Vineyard.
We saw a light house from the Ferry.
The Seagull flew over the Ferry.
Flat Stanley rode on the life saver on the Ferry.
The leaves were pretty in Massachusetts.
We're off to Boston!
The bridges are big in Boston!
I saw Larry Bird's bronze basketball shoes in Boston.
They have Duck Tours in Boston that drive on the r...
We saw Fenway Park today. The Boston Red Sox play...
These boxes are called lobster pounds. They hang ...
Pres. Bush's family has a beautiful home on the be...
They grow a lot of blueberries in Maine. These pa...
This big boot is in front of the original L.L. Bea...
My friend Jim at the KOA Campground looked a lot l...
COLOR!
The sunsets were beautiful on the ocean in ME.
The ships were beautiful on the water.
We had dinner with Mervyn and Jane from Australia.
It was fun playing in the sand on the beach in ME.
This is a beautiful reflection in Maine.
Flat Stanley enjoyed a lobster roll and clam chowd...
Flat Stanley visited a 2nd grade class in Bar Harb...
Grady fifth graders say hi to Flat Stanley!
Bar Harbor is an Island in Maine. We are staying ...
WOW!
We took Oli's Trolley to Acadia National Park.
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Santo was our guide on Oli's Trolley.
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The Rangers from the National Park knew Flat Stanley!
Eric from PA was doing a film documentary in Acadi...
More Color!
Wild Rose in Acadia National Park.
Flat Stanley had ice cream wih a Maine Lobster.
You can watch for whales in Bar Harbor.
Cruise Ship and four masted schooner were in the h...
Lunch at Galyn's!
Lisa...third grade teacher and waitress knew Flat ...
BEAUTIFUL COLORS EVERYWHERE!
We woke up today in Bar Harbor, Maine, right on th...
This tree is in our campground.
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