(From top to bottom: New Jersey– Ogunquit, Maine– flag- Martha’s Vineyard– Plymouth, MA)
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(From top to bottom: New Jersey– Ogunquit, Maine– flag- Martha’s Vineyard– Plymouth, MA)
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Wall calendar on the left is pretty May flowers. I added the picture of the ship the Mayflower along side of it because April showers bring May flowers… <groan>
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The prompt this week is to share our interpretation of future.
The gang plank of the Mayflower replica in Plymouth, MA. This is definitely a step into the future…
These photographs were taken in October 2015 on a trip to Plymouth. My descendants came to America on the first voyage of the Mayflower. I could not imagine, even with my vivid imagination what their trip was like. Hearty souls indeed.
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I enjoy making my own calendars and have for a few years now. I do a wall calendar which goes on the fridge, and a desk calendar which goes… um hmm, on my desk, smart huh :)
Covers of both calendars …
Wall calendar with all 12 months displayed on back.. the cover picture is the gang plank of the Mayflower in Plymouth, MA in October.
The cover of the desk calendar is of a stained glass window in a store on Martha’s Vineyard …extra points to anyone who can guess where – here’s a hint, it’s in Vineyard Haven :)
The January pictures… harbor in Rowayton, CT and white flower in mercury vase.
Stay tuned … there’s 11 more months :)
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Part 1 of our trip into the past to visit our ancestors.
My daughter, Deb, our friend Dawn and I headed to Plymouth, MA to visit, and to learn more about our ancestors who came to America on the first voyage of the Mayflower, or as I like to call it, the mother ship :)
We recently learned that we are descended from Capt Myles Standish and John & Priscilla Alden. It had always been family legend that we came on that first voyage but having documented proof made it finally seem real. I had a teacher once who told me I was wrong, that everyone who had relatives or ancestors in New England claimed they came on the Mayflower and that they actually didn’t. Talk about squelching a dream. So I put the information in the back of my mind and now, many many years later it turns out my mother’s legend was right. The girls and I did so much in our 3 days away that I’m going to break it down into a few posts rather than try to get it all into one very, very, very long post… you’ll thank me for this later :) So… let’s begin…. welcome a aboard the Mayflower II
We all know that the Mayflower landed in Plymouth in 1620 and that there had originally been 201 Pilgrims on board. But something I didn’t know is where the Mayflower II replica came from ! According to Wikipedia in 1954 Warwick Charlton from England conceived the idea to construct a reproduction of the Mayflower to commemorate the wartime cooperation between the United Kingdom and uth USA as a symbol of Anglo-American friendship….
To read more of this article CLICK HERE please
Let’s start our tour…
Going below deck we met some of the crew members who told us many stories of the voyage of the Mayflower… 102 passengers and a crew of 25-30 began the journey, only 51 survived it. Two babies were born, Oceanus Hopkins while at sea and Peregrine White (our ancestor) when the ship was anchored in Cape Cod Harbor.
It’s hard to imagine life on board the Mayflower II no matter how vivid an imagination I have. The cramped quarters, the noise and smells, the sickness, the lack of privacy. But they made it and there were still more Pilgrims to come in future voyages. I feel kind of empowered knowing somewhere deep inside of me I might have that kind of fortitude.
If you’re interested in knowing more about life on board, the history of the ship itself and about the voyage… CLICK HERE to read about the Mayflower…
The Mayflower Compact... signed by Myles Standish, John Alden, and Deb and me :)
You can’t visit the Mayflower without visiting Plymouth Rock as well….
This concludes part 1 of our trip… next up… Plimouth Plantation.
(pictures are mine and Deb’s)
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The prompt is :(Extra)ordinary, because our own ideas and experiences will shape our interpretations. What’s mundane yet meaningful to you? What’s a beautiful everyday thing?
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I just came back from Plymouth, MA where I visited the Mayflower and what I think is extra-ordinary about these photos is the beautiful and vibrant October sky… blue always seems bluer in October
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