A row of empty benches in the off season at Lake Mohawk in Sparta, NJ.
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A row of empty benches in the off season at Lake Mohawk in Sparta, NJ.
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August 1st – welcome August… for me the biggest event in August is Illumination Night on Martha’s Vineyard
August 2nd – play… a ‘play’ on words with this picture of the play I saw in NYC in March.
Aug 3rd – start with “A”… the Auburn at a classic car show.
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Here’s the challenge for the last three days of July…
29th– Ocean 30th-Horizon 31st-Goodbye July
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Heading to New Jersey over the George Washington Bridge at sunset…
(does anyone else see 2 eyes and a mouth at the top of the bridge?)
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I’m doing ‘photo a day’ weekly instead of daily. Here’s the challenge for the week of July 22 – 28.
22-Blue & White 23-Hot 24-Boats 25-Sunrise/Sunset 26-Summer 27-Sea 28-Vacation
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Tagged architecture, Bandstand, boats, Cape May, New Jersey, coffee, Family, gingerbread houses, Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts, morning, New England, New Jersey, Oak Bluffs, Ocean Park, photo a day, photo a day challenge, Photographs, seashore, summer, sunrise, sunset, Walt Disney World
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Memorial Day was borne out of the Civil War and a desire to honor our dead. It was officially proclaimed on 5 May 1868 by General John Logan, national commander of the Grand Army of the Republic. “The 30th of May, 1868, is designated for the purpose of strewing with flowers, or otherwise decorating the graves of comrades who died in defense of their country during the late rebellion, and whose bodies now lie in almost every city, village and hamlet churchyard in the land,” he proclaimed. The date of Decoration Day, as he called it, was chosen because it wasn’t the anniversary of any particular battle.In 1971, Congress established Memorial Day as the last Monday in May and as a federal holiday.
On my mother’s side of the family, my paternal great grandfather, Joseph Littlefield fought in the Civil War and died because of his wounds. He was wounded in the Battle of the Wilderness in 1864. He was sent home to Maine to die. He died of typhoidal pnemonia on Sep 30, 1864, he is buried in Rome, Maine. Unfortunately his wife and his 3 oldest children died of the same thing shortly thereafter, leaving my grandfather, Charles Littlefield at age 10 the oldest of the four remaining children.
Below is a photo of the veteran’s section in the Fairmont Cemetery in Newark, New Jersey, where, on my father’s side of the family my great great paternal grandfather, Stephen Freeman is buried. Stephen did not die in the Civil War but was wounded in the battle of Antietam in 1862. He was sent home, lived another 29 years and died on May 30, 1891, which ironically was Memorial Day.
Take a moment to remember the original reason for Memorial Day and the men and women who fought for, and gave their lives for our country.
Have a great Memorial Day and enjoy the weekend whatever you’re doing.
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Peach sangria, water and red wine. Willow Creek Farm & Winery – Cape May, NJ.
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Maude Louise Littlefield
Born in Waterville, Maine
Raised on Martha’s Vineyard
my mother, Maude Louise and grandmother, Albra Mae – Oak Bluffs, 1924
Moved to New Jersey after high school graduation and met a Jersey boy, Joseph Albert (Al)…
married him and had a Jersey girl (me)
The next to the last Mother’s Day I spent with my mom was May 1975. My parents were vacationing on the Cape and she was unaware that we were driving up from NJ to surprise her for the weekend. I gave her the book ‘Mostly On Martha’s Vineyard, A Personal Record’ by Henry Beetle Hough, as I knew she’d know some of the people mentioned in the book. I am so glad I did that because after reading the book she decided she wanted to sail over to the Vineyard to visit her mother’s grave. It turned out be her last trip to her beloved Vineyard.
Can’t let Mother’s Day pass without pictures of my sweeties…
Daughters Patty and Debbie…
Then Now
Grandchildren Tiffany and Tyler…
Then Now
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I don’t know how I missed posting this picture the first time but I really like the composition so tah, dah… here it is.
Boardwalk to the beach in Cape, May New Jersey
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