Re: Tracing your CW interest catalyst...
When I was about 6 or 7 my dad took me to Gettysburg for my first trip. Even though we're only 15 minutes or so from the battlefield I remember thinking that the trip took forever. That was my first taste.
When I got into 5th grade we studied the war and took another trip to Gettysburg. That did the trick. I instantly fell in love and began visiting the fields as often as I could. As soon as I got my car I went up nearly every weekend to photograph the monuments and the landscapes learning as much as I could along the way.
I have to say this is a great idea for a thread topic. You really get to learn about what makes the war so intriguing to fellow reenactors.
-Joey
When I was about 6 or 7 my dad took me to Gettysburg for my first trip. Even though we're only 15 minutes or so from the battlefield I remember thinking that the trip took forever. That was my first taste.
When I got into 5th grade we studied the war and took another trip to Gettysburg. That did the trick. I instantly fell in love and began visiting the fields as often as I could. As soon as I got my car I went up nearly every weekend to photograph the monuments and the landscapes learning as much as I could along the way.
I have to say this is a great idea for a thread topic. You really get to learn about what makes the war so intriguing to fellow reenactors.
-Joey




I have pictures of me when I was 3 months old at the Alamo. Other pictures show that I was at Fort Ticonderoga, the original pony express station in Gothenburg, NE, on the North Bridge at Concord, and so many other places that I can't name them all. I remember going to some CW battlefields, but I wasn't really all that into the fields themselves. I just didn't get the attraction back then. By the time all was said and done my father had taken me to all but 13 states.
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