Wednesday, November 29, 2006

Hello, Afghanistan!


My nephew Garrett, who flies planes for the Air Force, is serving in Afghanistan. My sister-in-law Julie came up with the genius idea to send him a special message for the holidays. We did several versions in my brother-in-law Tom's backyard in Tucson, Ariz. I like these two best.

One big, happy family!


Great Thanksgiving in Arizona. A picture of some of the happy family using my camera-challenged (is that a word?) cellphone.

Arizona mountain!


Happy to be back here blogging. I could not access this blog because I forgot my user name and password. Go figure. I only have 137 freekin' user names and passwords. Here's a picture of the mountain behind the resort in Tucson we stayed at over the Thanksgiving holiday. Enjoy the Pulitzer Prize-winning photography you can only get on this blog.

Friday, November 03, 2006

Unraveling the mystery of a soldier's life

I took another trip to West Brookfield, Mass., yesterday, searching for secrets of the life of Civil War soldier Justus Collins Wellington, who was killed at the Battle of Antietam in 1862. Wellington, who served in the 15th Massachusetts, was a shoemaker from West Brookfield. Thanks to two helpful women (take a bow, Barbara and Nancy!) from West Brookfield, I was able to peel back another layer of the mystery of Wellington's life. In the town records, Barbara found that Justus' parents and siblings were buried in Pine Grove Cemetery, a rolling plot of land dotted with pines a short distance from the town common. Unfortunately, I could not find the graves of Justus' mother, father, sister and brother. Many of the names on the graves are worn from the elements and therefore indecipherable. Justus is not buried there, making it more likely than ever that he is in an unmarked grave, probably at the national cemetery in Sharpsburg, Md. Many members of the 15th, Nancy noted, are buried in unmarked graves there. Another soldier from the 15th, William Adams, is buried in the national cemetery in Sharpsburg. He also has a marker at Pine Grove Cemetery, and I snapped a shot of it above.