View from one of the Walls? |
Some things have not changed though. Anything historical and C, G and DLG all roll their eyes and complain. Like I am torturing them with the things that I like to do, because I am "old" and "out of touch." I admit that sometimes I think that I am alone in my love for American history, but today's trip wasn't my idea, it was LC's. Now who's "old" and "out of touch" kids? To Mom's credit, it was a beautiful day, the kids had been sitting around the house for days on end watching (TV) the Summer pass them by and we were thinking about getting a beer afterward. I was in, at least.
After hemming and hawing about doing something else, and driving through West Roxbury, Dorchester and all of the other dangerous villages to get to South Boston, we finally arrive. Storms were brewing, but the weather was pleasant and it wasn't TOO crowded. When we got onto the grounds, we walked around the fort and actually went inside. Last time I was there, I didn't remember a guided tour, I just remembered walking in and walking around the grounds. But this time were met at the entrance to the inside by a guide, literally stopping us in our tracks. Scott, I think his name was, showed our group around and talked quite a bit about how he was a volunteer for some group that maintains the fort. I just wanted to get on with it, at this point.
No idea what this statue was commemorating |
It was interesting hearing about the history of the fort and the fact that soldiers were stationed inside for months at a time with only slivers of sunlight as their actual view of the outside. We saw some cannons - fake of course. all lined up facing the harbor. And we felt the walls since we were told that the farther inside you went the more likely the walls were to "sweat." I started to sweat too since it was getting humid. Unfortunately, the tour was cur short a little since the storm clouds got closer and closer. No sense getting any wetter than we already were.
The kids still complained as we got into the car about being hungry this time. Yes, I though to myself, a beer would taste good right now. Sadly, the rains came right afterward.
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