kayre: (photographer)
kayre ([personal profile] kayre) wrote2007-06-16 10:01 pm

Project 365

Fort Ticonderoga, mostly.



Bald eagles

Bald eagles! Having a bad feather day, but still-- bald eagles! Well, no-- ospreys, as a couple of folk have pointed out below. Still cool!

Looking south from the fort

The view south from Fort Ticonderoga

Soldier at the fort

A British soldier wandering around the fort.

Cannon at Ticonderoga

Cannon on the fort walls. And now you get a story... Fort Ticonderoga was abandoned for the 19th century-- a tourist attraction, but no effort made to preserve it. In the early 20th century, the Pell family acquired the land and began restoring it, out of their own funds. As the hubby and I toured the fort, we noticed something odd, and finally asked a docent: If the fort has always been in French, English or American hands-- why are there so many Spanish cannons on the walls? Her answer? "Apparently Mr. Pell liked them."

Mounting block and tying ring

I took this pic for the kidlet, of course-- it's a combination tying ring and mounting block, for those arriving on horseback, in the King's Garden below the fort.

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