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Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Come and Take It! in Gonzales, Texas...

October 2nd, 1835, a band of Texian patriots drive off a detachment of Mexican dragoons attempting to reclaim two small cannons the town of Gonzales, Texas, had for defense against Native Americans.

October 2nd, 2018, one unsuspecting Jayhawk Waymarker drives into the town of Gonzales, Texas, wanting to visit this historic town and to use up some space on both the memory card of my camera and my GPSr.  I had absolutely NO clue this was the anniversary date of the "battle" that started the Texas revolution. 

I ended up shooting 205 pictures.  (I also got to eat at another Whataburger - always an added plus for this Kansan!)  Of those pictures, I got 53 new waymarks - kinda surprising as this town had been waymarked by 4 different people before me.  I also got 49 visits to other waymarks.  I did not mark visits to those waymarks that I posted new.  Great day!  Highlights -
 Gonzales County Courthouse
There are Gargoyles draining the tower
Always a nice find!

 Former Gonzales Jail Museum and Visitors Center
Victorian Era Architecture at its finest!
 My first posted labyrinth

Always happy to explore a
cemetery and find a Woodmen marker
This was the Masonic Cemetery

Sunday, October 7, 2018

Texas State Cemetery

I just got back from a two week vacation.  Drove to Galveston to pick a week-long cruise and then took several days to drive home.  I did minimal waymarking on Grand Cayman - picked up 5 visits.  I am processing my pictures coming home backwards, starting with the stop we made at the Texas State Cemetery in Austin.  This should be a definite stop for anyone interested in history, sports, or just nature as the grounds themselves are beautiful.  I took 42 pictures and made 56 waymark visits from these.  Here are some of the highlights:
 Stephen F. Austin
Gravesite of the "Father of Texas"

 Benjamin McCullogh
Confederate Civil War General killed at Pea Ridge, Arkansas

 Albert Sidney Johnston
Highest Ranking Confederate General killed in battle
Died at Shiloh

Cenotaph to Tom Landry
Appropriate that the famous "houndstooth" hat
appears on the cenotaph.
Great Cowboys Head Coach

Monday, September 10, 2018

Labor Day in Saint Louis

My daughter is REALLY into all things ancient Egypt.  The Saint Louis Art Museum had a very nice special exhibit with some artifacts found excavating two towns that are now under water.  I highly recommend visiting the Saint Louis Art Museum just for the regular art - it's free.

Oh, we also took a quick run across the river to go visit the World's Largest Catsup Bottle.  I truly miss Brooks Catsup - it, mixed with horseradish mustard, made the best dip for boiled shrimp!

I actually was able to get two new waymarks on the Art Museum and several visits.

 One giant Catsup Bottle
Collinsville, Illinois

Art Museum
Saint Louis, Missouri

Thursday, May 3, 2018

Western Tennessee, Western Kentucky, West Central Illinois

I finished processing pictures from my latest vacation - 132 pictures taken on my first three days (not sure why I processed these backwards!)  Of these, I was able to create 14 waymark Visits and 40 waymark Posted.  For the trip, I posted 133 waymarks - not bad for a week!

Municipal Flag for Columbia, Illinois
It's always a Good day to be able to Waymark one of these!

Great old Courthouse built in 1866!
Graves County Courthouse in Mayfield, Kentucky

Giant Crappie Sculpture at Reelfoot Lake, Tennessee
Almost enough inspiration to get me to go fishin'!


Sunday, April 29, 2018

Western Tennessee

More Pictures from the recent vacation - 17-19Apr18.  Paris, TN, but mostly Ripley, TN.  59 pictures yielding 3 waymarking visits and 18 waymark posts.  There is a great antique shop just west on TN 209 from the Square.  Like an idiot, I was too busy shopping and not waymarking!
The Eiffel Tower replica in Paris, TN

Lauderdale County Courthouse - Ripley TN

Always up to the challenge of the Municipal flag waymark
Riplry TN flag

Ripley TN Home of the Tomato Festival AND
the Ripley Tomato - who knew!

Saturday, April 28, 2018

New Madrid, Missouri

Again, more pictures from my last day of vacation.  I knew there were going to be visits here, but I didn't think I would actually get enough variety of posted waymarks to get a Lucky 7 - those are always fun to post.  87 pictures taken with 6 waymark visits, and 34 waymarks posted.
Doorway of Immaculate Conception Church
My first Frieze Art Category Posting

Waymark Visits overlooking the Mississippi River

Relocated one-room schoolhouse in New Madrid, MO

Helena, Arkansas

What an excellent find and gem Helena, Arkansas, turned out to be!  This was the last day of our recent driving vacation along the Great River Road through the Mid-South.  I ended with 94 pictures, 7 waymark visits and 35 waymark posts.  The absolute highlight and gem would be the Confederate Cemetery and the gravesite of Patrick Cleburne.  I had NO idea General Cleburne was buried here, so it turned out to be a VERY unexpected and fortuitous find.

Maple Hill Cemetery
A quiet country cemetery on the National Register.

Patrick Cleburne's Gravesite and Monument
The flags flying are the first National flag of the Confederacy and
the Hardee Battle Flag.

The peaceful Confederate Cemetery.