Inside Gundry House

Time period treasures inside the Gundry House reveal insights into life in previous centuries. Each room on the two floors contains authentic artifacts, many of which were from the original occupants. It was a delight to view these items and imagine what life may have been like then. While the original owners were wealthy atContinue reading “Inside Gundry House”

Gundry House At Orchard Lawn

Built in 1868, this house was destined for demolition in 1936. As the wrecking ball was in position to begin its destruction, concerned citizens gathered the $800 necessary to pay off the crew and get them to leave the historic home intact. Now it is a historic site over a century and a half old,Continue reading “Gundry House At Orchard Lawn”

Merrily Mildly Warily Wild

While in Wisconsin we saw many wild turkeys as well as deer and other wildlife along roads in the woodlands. Back home, while walking in our wooded neighborhood, we were treated again to a view of a turkey hen, with six of her young, traipsing and grazing their way across a lawn while keeping anContinue reading “Merrily Mildly Warily Wild”

Silence of the Cannon

Silent for nearly 160 years, this relic of the Civil War stands guard over the Tennessee River. Historic photos show General Ulysses S. Grant not far from this site after the Battle of Lookout Mountain was over. The defeat of Confederate forces here opened a gateway into the deep south for the Union forces. TheContinue reading “Silence of the Cannon”