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Gettysburg Photo's, plus misc - 3 albums (scroll down)

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Unknown said…
thanks for all the photos of Gettysburg. haunting.
Cindy said…
I just spent way too long this morning looking at all your pictures on Picassa! Wonderful and thanks so much for sharing your experiences!
Anonymous said…
Nice video with great information on a very nice blog. Beth www.iflorist.co.uk
Beth, your site has some GORGEOUS flower arrangements! Thanks for stopping by!
TeamQuickBlade said…
cool pictures! i loved the bubble pictures and the tree with the cool "statue" attached to it!
Mandy said…
Great pictures. I felt like I was on vacation "with" you.
teri said…
Incredible Photos, Jo!! Does your husband do those enactments?
Thauna said…
Awesome pictures....looks like it was a great trip! I would love to visit there someday. I visited Lexington, Mass once and saw some very cool stuff, like the tavern where Paul Revere alerted the minutemen that the British were coming...however that was back in the day before digital cameras and our camera died while we were there...no pictures. Oh well...I still have memories.
Thanks gals!

teri, no he loved history but not any one time period that much, lol!

And Thauna, memories are the most important thing! Pictures are just a bonus! We didn't have time to go to Lexington while we were in MA last fall but hope to another time.

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