Here are some actual cannons and cannon balls just inside the fort.
This is the main buidling where the sleeping , eating and main quarters were.
Inside the box are rifles.
Sleeping quarters for the men.
Sleeping quarters for the Captain. A slightly nicer set up, I'd say.
This is not too far up river from the falls.
We are getting closer to the falls.
Almost there! I couldn't help but think how scary this would be if you were on the river and had no idea what was up ahead.
Thar she blows!!!!
It was so amazing to me. I had been there before but this time it seemed even more spectacular than before. Maybe it was the company I was in, but it was an incredible day!
WOW!
Ok, I didn't really take this picture. I was trying to get away with making it look like mine but I did not see the words on the bottom right corner when I took it.
This is another outing with Ed and John. Everytime we are with them we have so much fun. They are both scientests that worked two floors apart at Eastman Kodak in Rochester for many years although they didn't know each other there. They met recently at the temple and only found out their career connection last week. This day we stayed in Rochester which is only 30 miles west of Palmyra. Phil and I had driven through but not seen anything of what we saw with them.
This is just the front view and the whole house is about three times bigger than what you see.
This is where he came in the mornings to eat his breakfast. There was an organ in this room and his paid organist would play mellow music as he came down the stairs each morning. As soon as he entered into the room, the organist would decide by looking at George's expression what kind of mood he was in that day and play music to fit the mood. Now THAT's mood music!
This is another view of where he ate his breafast. The elephant's head is on the left wall but not showing in this picture. The organ is the wood you see center back. I wonder if I would have liked that job?
This was our Thanksgiving. We had a wonderful time with three other missionary couples and John. Thanks to a missionary couple who left us their china when they went home, we actually were able to have quite a formal setting. Our apartment is so big that it was easy to set up two folding tables.
My dear, dear friends; it is with great pleasure that I review your blog and contemplate once more the blessing your service in the Temple of Our Lord and Master brings to so many. Thank you! I do hope that we may embark upon further adventures in WNY during your stay with us. See you soon in the Temple.
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