Blog about things that generally interests me......from history to cars. Write probably to much about home town area though I do some of my archeology there. Enjoy finding meaning out of small things. I also believe we generally cannot escape history as it's effects are constant.
Tuesday, May 10, 2011
Walking the Fields of Carnage
Last week with my Pal Marty Rumpole we traveled Civil War Battlefields of Gettysburg and Antietam. Quick stop off in Harper's Ferry. I did my major time at Gettysburg. Bike tour of the battlefield with a guide Walked Pickett's Charge. Absorbed the history from the Guide and he really knew his history. Little Round Top , Devils Den came fully alive with a good guide. What moved me the most was our early evening walk of the open field of the final charge of the battle. It has become known as Pickett's Charge. I walked it both ways from the Union lines and the high water mark to the statue of General Lee & back again. By the way a note the field is full of ticks so beware. In that walk through the muck and humidity of that field I became moved by the fact I was stepping on ground where dead men once lay. The carnage of over a mile in length with precious little cover. Essentially only a few fences. Under constant fire. War........what we have done & continue to do to one another. Marty and I grew quiet the further we walked. All the facts we knew , all the books read. That sometimes can not really tell the story. Sometimes a simple walk is a book within itself. After we finished I felt a sense of being alone as darkness was rapidly falling. Missed the wife I guess.
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