This past week Steve and I traveled to Pennsylvania for a vacation and to visit his brother Brant and sister-in-law Coralee
and our niece Annie
Day 1
We flew out on July 4th and spent the holiday with Coralee's family in Gettysburg. This was great because we were able to see the battlefield
It's pretty much just farm land with a million monuments throughout, but it's important farmland.
I also tried crab for the first time.
Day 2
We went to church and played with Memphis in the park. Coralee also made an amazing pot roast
Day 3
We headed out for Amish country on Monday, and we found it
This picture was taken of the parking lot at an auction that we went to. There was buggy parking and car parking. But, you didn't have to go to a farm to find buggy parking
Day 4
We took our travels to Hershey on Tuesday.
Although they don't have tours of the actual factory, they definitely don't let the tourists go away. Besides a full fledged amusement park, Hershey has a free tour of the process of milk chocolate making at Chocolate world. The tour was informational and put a catchy tune into our heads sung by three cows.
In the afternoon Steve and I went to Three Mile Island, where part of X-Men Origins Wolverine takes place. Although, I don't think it was actually filmed there. The site was actually made famous for the worst civilian nuclear accident in United Stated history. We looked at it from the highway and were still impressed with the size of the smoke stacks.
This was the day we began our long walks. First was the Appalachian trail. The entire thing covers 2,100 miles from Georgia to Maine. We hiked about one one thousandth of it.
This is where we began the trail
Then we ventured to the Susquehanna
And then we walked back to the car, about a half hour walk.
Day 6
This was Washington DC day. Brant measured our walking distance for the entire day and it was somewhere around 9 miles. After seeing the sites I now truly feel American.
First was the Washington monument
We saw the National Archives
We went to the Library of Congress, but it was a bust because it closed 15 minutes before we arrived
Day 7
This was our down day. Coralee and I went in search of an Amish bakery we drove past on Monday. It's inside a family's house and the food was delicious. We spent the afternoon watching a movie and packing our things so we could go to Philadelphia.
My old roommate Elise and her husband Lowell live right outside Philly. We spent Friday night with them
Our last day on vacation took us to Philadelphia. We saw the Rocky statue, and ran up the steps at the art museum
We went to the Love statue, Philadelphia is the city of love
First the liberty bell
Third, the second bank of the United States, which has been turned into a museum, housing many original portraits of the founding fathers.
Fourth, Benjamin Franklin's grave site. We also went to the location where his home stood.
I'm fairly curious if his body is still there, or if they've removed it for security reasons. Also, I was curious about the money...it's not a water fountain, but whatever.
Lastly, Eastern State Penitentiary. This is the oldest Penitentiary in US history, built in 1836 in the manner of a castle. Amazingly, it didn't close until 1971. It's left in semi ruin, and, as such, you really get an idea of the awfulness of it. This was probably one of the coolest things we saw.
This is Steve inside one of the cells. The toilet on the left was added later, part of renovations.
As I'm finishing this Steve will be starting school tomorrow. His break was good, and we're excited for another good year.
Thank you to Brant and Coralee and Elise and Lowell for opening your homes and being our tour guides. We had an absolutely fantastic time!