Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Tour the Area...and more

This morning started about 0600(OK its now the 10th, not the 9th...so its yesterday morning))...the Kids where still in dream land...I went outside made a cup of campfire Java and watched the sun rise above the Marsh land....since it was somewhat overcast..there where no photo ops...went back inside and the Grands started moving about ....fixed them breakfast...cereal and pop tart...breakfast of Champions...took our showers and at 0800 where paying the bill to see Ft McAllister...now for the history lesson:

Fort McAllister II   

"Other Names: None Location: Bryan County Campaign: Savannah Campaign (1864) Date(s): December 13, 1864 Principal Commanders: Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen [US]; Maj. George A. Anderson [CS] Forces Engaged: 2nd Division, XV Corps, Army of the Tennessee [US]; Fort McAllister Garrison (120 men) [CS] Estimated Casualties: 205 total (US 134; CS 71) Description: As Sherman’ s troops approached Savannah they sorely required supplies. Sherman determined that if he could take Fort McAllister, supply ships could reach him. Thus, he ordered Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard, commander of his right wing, to take the fort. Howard chose Brig. Gen. William B. Hazen to accomplish the task. Hazen, in the afternoon of December 13, had his men in line for the attack. Upon giving the order to attack, his men rushed forward through the various obstacles prepared for them, entered the fort, and captured it. With his supply line open, Sherman could now prepare for the siege and capture of Savannah."

We spent about an hour touring the Grounds...a lot of underground structures such as enlisted quarters, munitions storage areas, kitchens, etc...of course their favorite where the large Cannons...Eric(the younger one) took at least 50 photo's and the Boys both enjoyed all the old Civil War relics....Their favorite was the 15 inch Cannon....which each said they could get inside of....if you enjoy History this Fort is well worth going to....they also have a Small museum which includes the ships relics, various photo's, and also a recreation video of the fort....I know I missed a bunch....

After the tour we went to Bass Pro...three "Macho Men" can't bypass that store.... Got home...I mean camp, though the Kids said it reminded them of a cabin...relaxed, and the Boys did some reading...

Late afternoon did some hiking around...they then explored with the kids at the next site, ate dinner, nothing special, cleaned up and the folks from next door invited them for smores around the campfire.

Came in, got ready for the night and around 2115 hours they had their Skype section with Mom and Dad..lights out at 2200 hours...

Will do update of 10 July by tomorrow AM...if I get  this uploaded,  ..its very iffy..I'm online solely do to my Wilson Sleek...will see if I can post some photo's...Till next time Happy Trails...Horst sends

8 comments:

  1. Nice history lesson...those boys sound like a couple jewels. Sure enjoying all your fun. I sense I need the sleek...

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    1. In my eyes they are the "Crown Jewels"....With all the stuff you Guys are doing to get ready I appreciate you taking the time to visit the site...can't wait for your launch111 Horst

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  2. Horst, I am worn out just reading about all the activities you are doing with the gkids. You are building wonderful memories that will follow them the rest of their lives.

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    1. Thanks for stopping by...I'm really enjoying it thus far...leave tomorrow for a new destination...trying to run from the weather..hope things have settled down with you Guys and the Gdaughter is well, happy and with you...Take care my fiend...Horst

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  3. Dad, I can't believe I'm bringing this up, 'cause ya'll are manly-men, since they are in the same clothes, please tell me at least they have clean underwear? No, don't tell me-I really don't want to know! LOL! Glad you are all having fun-praying the rain is random and light. Love you!

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    1. SEE THE COMMENT BELOW..YOU ARE IN THE MINORITY!...they do change their underwear...its called the "student exchange program"...The boys are "Exchanging their underwear with eachother...on a daily basis...we do have priorities...spend our money cleaning clothes at the laundry mat or spend it on "Fun"...next question...Love Ya..dad

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  4. Sounds like a good time is had by all!

    I must add that clean underwear is highly over rated!


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    1. We are having a fantastic time..appreciate your support on the underwear..below is my answer to daughter:

      "SEE THE COMMENT BELOW..YOU ARE IN THE MINORITY!...they do change their underwear...its called the "student exchange program"...The boys are "Exchanging their underwear with eachother...on a daily basis...we do have priorities...spend our money cleaning clothes at the laundry mat or spend it on "Fun"...next question...Love Ya..dad"

      Hope things are getting better for you Guys...Horst

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