Friday, April 18, 2008
The Zoo has gone to the Dogs!
Thursday, April 17, 2008
Rocio, Annie and the Mississippi River
Today was a beautiful day to go sightseeing, and I had promised Annie that I would take her somewhere new, exciting and fun all rolled into one. I don't think that she believed me. First, we had to journey 23.7 miles to a city called Cape Girardeau, Missouri, which is not far from where I live. We stopped on the Bill Emerson bridge to look down upon the swollen but Mighty Mississippi river. What a sight she is to see. Being on that bridge was even more scarier!! Annie kept on yelping, and running around. I had to calm her down. The traffic was busy and the bridge was swaying. We couldn't wait to get off! Annie did love the view. Well she did while the car was moving. Actually from where we were on the bridge, it looked as if the flood gates had been closed. The flood gates and walls are used to keep the river from coming into the town. A good thing that is was closed;because when we were down at the flood gates, water was seeping under the gates. That meant that the water was actually up to the flood gates. When you look up at the concrete flood wall, there are markings. These markings tell you some of the rivers past and how high the water has been in different years that it flooded. The river was at its highest in 1993. That really wasn't that long ago. I can remember that like it was yesterday, even though it wasn't. On the flood walls are beautiful and lively pictures that tell of Missouri's history. These compilation of pictures are called a mural. The name of these pictures are the Mississippi River Tales mural. All of the pictures are in chronological order. So that makes for an interesting history lesson. In front of these enormous pictures are plaques of the same exact picture but smaller. It also tells what that particular picture is about and how it correlates to Missouri's history. I had to make sure that I read each and every one to Annie. She had fun running from each picture. I had to constantly tell her not to drink the river water because it was not clean. We would go to eat lunch after we left. Way down at the other end of the flood wall are pictures of famous Missouri people. Missouri has such great history. There are also many other murals painted on pictures in downtown Cape Girardeau, Missouri. You can almost drive any where and find out bits and pieces of Missouri's history. This is a place worth visiting. I promise you will not be disappointed!!!
Monday, April 14, 2008
Annie went to the Veterans Living Memorial
Dear friends,
Annie and I went to the Veterans Living Memorial in Marion, IL. This memorial is dedicated to all veterans, living and nonliving. It was created by the VFW Post 1301 in order for people to become more aware of veterans' sacrificies, especially the ones that fought in the War on Terrorism. Annie and I had a great time. We looked at the memorial and played on the old tank in front of the VFW. Did you know that the memorial has names on it from the Civil War up to the war in Iraq? What a generation gap! War has touched all our lives, young and old, and this memorial is a perfect representation of that impact.
Annie and I went to the Veterans Living Memorial in Marion, IL. This memorial is dedicated to all veterans, living and nonliving. It was created by the VFW Post 1301 in order for people to become more aware of veterans' sacrificies, especially the ones that fought in the War on Terrorism. Annie and I had a great time. We looked at the memorial and played on the old tank in front of the VFW. Did you know that the memorial has names on it from the Civil War up to the war in Iraq? What a generation gap! War has touched all our lives, young and old, and this memorial is a perfect representation of that impact.
Thursday, April 10, 2008
Stephanie and I went to the BEACH!!
My friend Stephanie's family went to Destin, Florida on their Spring Break and she invited me to go with them. Of course, I was not going to pass up a trip to go to the beach!! I rode ten hours in the car , passing through Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, and into Florida. There were many stops made on
the trip down because Stephanie has young cousins who had to take bathroom breaks. When we got to the condo in Destin, we went to bed because it was early in the morning. The next day was cloudy, however, Stephanie went to the beach anyway. I stayed in the condo and relaxed after the trip down. The next day was beautiful! This is when we took the picture beside the warning flag. The flag was red, advising us not to get in the water because of the tide. The white sand was so pretty. The sound of the water was very calming and relaxing. The day we left the beach, Stephanie wanted to get one last look at the beach. So, we got our last picture by the palm trees, because this is another thing we do not get to see everyday. It was good to get away for a short break before all of my friends start preparing for the end of the semester and studying for finals.Sunday, April 6, 2008
I went down to the southern tip of Illinois, right to the banks of the Ohio River. Charles and I went and visited Fort Massac Park; in 1908, it became Illinois first state park. The historic site is a replica of the 1802 American fort that was on site. The historic fort area contains 2 barracks, 3 block houses, officer quarters, well, stockade along with a fraise fence. The site also has the archaeological outline of the 1757 French Fort. There is also a visitor’s center along with a museum area.
This fort was originally built by the French in 1757 during the French and Indian War and was called Fort De L’Ascension. Later it was renamed Massiac in honor of the then French Minister of Colonial Affairs, and came under fire only once, when unsuccessfully attacked by a group of Cherokee.
This fort was originally built by the French in 1757 during the French and Indian War and was called Fort De L’Ascension. Later it was renamed Massiac in honor of the then French Minister of Colonial Affairs, and came under fire only once, when unsuccessfully attacked by a group of Cherokee.
The French abandoned the fort after the war and was
burned to the ground by the Chicasaws, Captain Thomas Stirling, commander of the 42nd Royal Highland Regiment took control of the site but did not rebuild the fort. They did rename it “Massac”, however. Not rebuilding was a mistake as Colonel George Rogers Clark led his “Long Knives” regiment into Illinois at Massac Creek (1778) and was able to capture Kaskaskia, 100 miles to the north, without firing a shot-thus taking the entire Illinois Territory for the State of Virginia and the fledgling United States. President Washington ordered the fort to be rebuilt.
The fort has been rebuilt other times as well; eventually a reconstruction of the fort was built in the early 1970’s off site and was based on the 1794 American fort. In fall of 2002, the fort was used to create a replica of an 1802 American fort. The original archeological outline of the fort is right nest to the replica site.
The thing I really liked was the people who were there. They were pretending to be people from that era living in the fort, dressing up and using items from that time. Charles and I climbed up into a watch tower and took some pictures. It was pretty high up there, but I wasn’t scared. We even took pictures with a lady there and Charles’ son Wyatt and I went up into one of the buildings for some pictures, it was great. I enjoyed my adventures at the fort, even though we didn’t fight any British, French or Indians. Oh well, maybe next time.
The fort has been rebuilt other times as well; eventually a reconstruction of the fort was built in the early 1970’s off site and was based on the 1794 American fort. In fall of 2002, the fort was used to create a replica of an 1802 American fort. The original archeological outline of the fort is right nest to the replica site.
The thing I really liked was the people who were there. They were pretending to be people from that era living in the fort, dressing up and using items from that time. Charles and I climbed up into a watch tower and took some pictures. It was pretty high up there, but I wasn’t scared. We even took pictures with a lady there and Charles’ son Wyatt and I went up into one of the buildings for some pictures, it was great. I enjoyed my adventures at the fort, even though we didn’t fight any British, French or Indians. Oh well, maybe next time.
Monday, March 24, 2008
Giant City HERE WE COME!

Tanya and I had fabulous plans to visit her family in Fenton, Missouri on Easter. We were then going to visit Forest Park in St. Louis after the family celebration. However, our plans seemed to change quite rapidly after all the rain! Since there was too much flooding in the St. Louis area, Tanya and I decided that it would be safe to stay close to home. We decided that we would spend Easter Sunday at Giant City State Park. To start the day, I went with Tanya to the Vine Community Church. It was nice and all, but I don't think dogs enjoy it as much as humans : ) I think it was because Tanya forgot some doggie treats.
After church, we drove 10.42 miles to Giant City State Park. Tanya really wanted to take me for a walk on one or two of the hiking trails, but it started to snow and sleet...eek that could have been dirty! Instead, we went to the lodge and climbed the water tower. Man-O-Man, what a view! We could see for miles and miles! I do have to admit, I was a little scared, we were really high up in the air! But Tanya held me close and made sure I was safe! Even though we didn't get to go to St. Louis and see all the cool places in Forest Park, our adventure here in Southern Illinois could not have been better!
Friday, March 21, 2008
Adventure to Lansing Michigan

Annie and I left on March 6th and took a road trip with my friend Leslie up to Lansing Michigan. We got in at about 4 am. We went through a time zone and a time change on our trip which really messed up our sleeping schedule. We helped Leslie plan her wedding. On our last day up in Michigan which was March 12 we went to Michigan State University. We got our picture with the Magic Johnson Statue in front of the Jack Breslin Student Events Center. We had a great trip that was very busy. I did also see the capital building in Lansing. The trip was 505 miles one way.
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