Tuesday, November 10, 2009

Just a Few for Fun


I took these using the "firework" feature on my camera. They really are cool.

Saturday, March 21, 2009

Week 8 - My Trip to NC


Outside of the memorial are eighteen glass tile mosiac butterflies. "Butterflies were chosen to decorate the garden for two reasons: To honor the children of Terezin and to symbolize the cars new purpose"(Whitwell Children's Holocaust Memorial, Whitwell, TN).


This photo is the outside of the railcar with its original numbers. If you add all these numbers together, they equal eighteen. I think this is more than coincidence. On the literature is given out at the memorial, it says "To honor the children of Terezin and to symbolize the new life and purpose of the car (No longer is it a symbol of death; rather, it is a symbol of new life)" (Whitwell Children's Holocaust Memorial, Whitwell, TN).

Week 8 - My Trip to NC

In this glass case are paperclips of all shapes and sizes. The area is nine feet long, six feet wide, and two feet deep. There is another case on the other side. It was a very moving memorial. The railcar is an authentic German railcar that was used to transport people to the concentration camps. It was dedicated in November of 2001.

Week 8 - My Trip to NC and TN

Well, I made it. I've been waiting for a long time to see this. This is the Children's Holocaust Memorial at the Whitwell Middle School in Whitwell, TN. It was everything I hoped it would be and more. Whitewell built a new school and created a "house" for the railcar. It is filled with 11 million paperclips in memory of the 6 million jewish people that died in the holocaust and another 5 million for all the other people who died too. In the memorial next to the car houses another 11 million clips that the children collected from all of the 50 states and 7 continents.

Thursday, March 19, 2009

Week 8 - My Trip to NC

This is part of the "Inn" that my mother works at. The Old Edwards Inn & Spa occupies most of the town of Highlands, NC

Week 8 - My Trip to NC

These are the "Blue" Mountains that we pass when we go to my mothers house. They are blue at all times, whatever time of the day and whatever lighting conditions. We've got big hills in Vermont, but these are bigger.