May 8, 2008
Since I haven’t wrote a post about my Shiloh experience in quite some time–I figured why not write one today. I love writing these posts because when I sit down and go through the pictures again to get them ready for the post, and also when I’m writing the post, it takes me back to [...]
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April 28, 2008
The “Sunken Road” at Shiloh seen some of the most fierce fighting of the battle. This sunken road provided somewhat of a shelter, and defensive barrier, for the Union men who were trying to stop the Confederate advance that was happening after their surprise attack on that Sunday morning. There is some debate as to [...]
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April 17, 2008
No, this post is not going to be about Mossy Oak or about anything even outdoor related. I guess the events took place in the outdoors, but they aren’t truly an outdoor event. I need to get back on topic though. I have a confession: I have a new obsession. This isn’t my first obsession, [...]
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April 13, 2008
“Somethings changed inside me. It sure can happen fast–standing in the presence of the past” Those are the words from Darryl Worley’s song Shiloh, and they couldn’t describe any better how I feel after visiting this sacred, yet solemn place. It is one thing to listen to a song about history, or to read a [...]
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