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Monday, October 3, 2016

Discovering History

John Robert inside the Smokestack
Cool air and a sunny Sunday afternoon.  All the boys were up for a local adventure.  Thanks to a friend of mine who had shown me this little gem, I had just the place.

Tower of Exploration
In a nearby town there used to be a textile mill.  As part of that mill, there still stands an enormous brick smokestack and decaying concrete structures strewn with graffiti.  It looks like the remains of an ancient civilization or a bad guy hideout.  

The boys were delighted.  They took picture after picture.  We climbed trees.  We climbed the structures.  We talked about what used to be there and what it could be used for now.


Denver and John were especially fascinated.
As we strolled away, dirty and itchy from dirt and weeds surrounding our discovery, I noticed for the first time a sign tacked to a telephone pole: NO TRESPASSING.  Oops!  

After ice cream and wandering around the Covington Square, we went home and did a little more research on our smokestack.  The boys learned about the bustling little mill town of Porterdale and its contributions to two world wars and thousands of people.  Always something to discover.  History beneath our feet and climbing higher than the trees.



What was this?  What was inside this?
Why is there grey silt underneath?


Tree Climbing

Our only photo with Spencer, who
was hot and ready to leave--
Can you tell? :-)


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