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Title: Ramblings of a Crazy Southern Chick
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Blog Entry: Hey, y'all. We drove to Shiloh yesterday only to find a sign at the entrance to the park that said "Weekend Demonstrations Cancelled." D'oh!! (They'd had some pretty heavy rains over the past couple of days, and it was a soggy mess.) However, having driven 150+ miles to get there, we weren't about to turn around and go home with our tails tucked. We had a cooler full of cold drinks, cold fried chicken, cole slaw and baked beans, and other snacky things to sustain us throughout the day, and had intended to be out all day, so we did what any sensible person would do when handed a bag of lemons - we made lemonade, of course! We took the driving tour of the battlefield; stopped at every marked stop on their map, as well as a few places that weren't marked but looked interesting. Every marker that explained who, what, when about the Battle of Shiloh that had taken place on Sunday, April 6th and Monday, April 7th in 1862 was examined and read, and the ones that had a button to push and listen to a narrative about the particular site were listened to with great interest. We did a lot of walking, too. It was cold and windy, but we didn't really care. We'd been to Shiloh once before, years ago, but it was pouring down rain so we did the driving tour but never got out of the car, so we missed all the interesting points at that time. This time we saw a lot, and we'll go back again some day and catch things that I'm sure we missed this time. The peach orchard figured big in the battle, and they've just planted a new crop of peach trees, so it will be neat to see it when the trees are mature and you can actually picture the scene as it played out among the peach trees in bloom. (Did you catch the dates above....Sunday, April 6th and Monday, April 7th - same date/day of the week in 2008 as in 1862?) Anyway, Jack took 99 pictures; he posted 34 of them on his page. I only posted the ones with me/us in them - didn't wanna steal his thunder...**giggle**... We got home around 8:00 last night, so today I'm doing all the chores I didn't get done yesterday because we were out gallivanting around and goofing off. As I was wheeling the laundry cart from the bedroom to the laundry room, Shawn looked up from the couch where he was sitting watching DIY TV or the History Channel or whatever and asked "Does the laundry ever stop?" I told him that until everybody started running around naked, and not bathing and using so many towels and washcloths, that I didn't see the laundry every slowing down, let alone stopping...he allowed as how he couldn't see that happening any time soon, and I went on with the laundry cart and left him to his television. Apparently he did laundry yesterday while we were gone, because when I opened the dryer to put in a load of wet jeans, it was full of his jeans and t-shirts and boxers. (Why don't "kids" sort their clothes before they wash them? Jini doesn't sort hers either....it's not just a "Shawn" thing...Don't they realize the jeans will beat the crap out of the lighter weight t-shirts and stuff, or that colors will bleed and make your light colored stuff come out dingy? Or don't they care? Hmmmmmm.......) Peggy Jane says they're raising the campground fees at Fox Ridge, from $15 a night to $20 a night, or $30 a night on holiday weekends. And if you want to camp on holiday weekends, you have to pay for three nights. Well, crap, we always go to stay and visit Mom and Dad on holiday weekends, because we've got the holiday off and don't have to use up vacation days (which are limited, of course). So where it used to cost $45 for a weekend of camping, it's going to cost $90, and gas is inching ever closer to $4.00 a gallon. You know how the oil companies like to raise the gas prices around holidays....We've already cut the budget as close as we can - I don't get to send care packages to our troops any more, all I can do is write letters and send e-mails. Groceries have gotten ridiculous, gas has been ridiculous for awhile (and yes, Pitbull, I am aware of what you're having to pay for a gallon of gas in Canada - but us folk south of the border aren't used to it being so high, and just getting higher every day.) Everything is costing more and more every day, and our salaries/wages are staying right where they are. We might not get to go to Fox Ridge for Memorial Day; we're going to have to start scrimping and saving pennies to pay for a stay over Labor Day. We usually go up for both, but if it has to be one or the other we'll go Labor Day, because that puts us there for Dad's birthday, August 31st, and Paul and Jennifer and the girls are planning on going up then as well. It'll be tougher for the siblings who live close to the park to camp and spend time with Mom & Dad, as it is. But we have to drive 300 miles to get there, so we have to figure the cost of fuel into the equation as well. Darn it!! Well, I've got laundry going and a stack of dirty dishes that need to be washed, and if I don't get up from here and get busy, the boss might fire me. That could be bad news. LOL!!