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Family Pictures 2015




The extended family

Family Pictures 2013












Patrick Henry Tour Pictures



Check back soon for more posts from the tour.

Garden Spider

This large spider is living by our back porch steps. It is a spider of the species Argiope aurantia. This type of spider eats the center of its web every night and rebuilds it.
The bright yellow markings on the back
The zipper shaped stabilimentum
Feasting on the prey

Virginia Filming Trip 2013

Last week we filmed for a few days around Virginia for Discerning History. Here are some pictures.
Stone wall at Fredericksburg

Chatham, a Union headquarters during the Battle of Fredericksburg
Virginia Capitol Building

St. Paul's Church, where Lee and Davis attended in Richmond, VA

San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival 2013


I went to this year's San Antonio Independent Christian Film Festival this past weekend for the showing of one of the episodes from our DVD series Discerning History: Causes of the Civil War. Here are some pictures taken along the way:

Confederate center
Doug Phillips opening the festival
Charlie Zahm and Tad Marks

The Wintons and Phillips


The Alamo


Civil War Tour Pictures


We have finally uploaded all the images from this year's tour in September. View the entire album here.

Alaska Trip - Day 8 Part 2

After arriving at Denali and getting of the train, we ate dinner and then went on a four-wheeler tour. Alaska is so far north that it gets a lot of sunlight during the summer, so although we didn't get back to the hotel until after 11 pm, it was still very bright.
From the train. This lake is on the continental divide, it drains both north and south

Four-wheeling
From our hotel


 

Alaska Trip - Day 6 (Glacier Bay)

On the sixth day we were at sea, but we were cruising through what is called Glacier Bay.There many glaciers come down into the water, melting into them and sending out pieces of ice.We arrived in the morning and spent a few hours there.
Margerie Glacier

Margerie Glacier right after calving (a large piece of ice falling into the water)
A small boat in Glacier Bay

Grand Pacific Glacier. It is black because it is covered in dirt
Two ice caves at the foot of the glacier
Leaving Glacier Bay


Western Filming Trip

Fort Donelson lower battery
A few weeks ago we went on a filming trip for Discerning History to the Western Civil War Battlefields. We started out filming at Fort Donelson in Tennessee near the Kentucky border. It was one of the first battles won by U.S. Grant, and it was important as it forced back the Confederates and gave the Union control of the rivers. You can read more about it here on my Civil War blog.

Fort Donelson upper battery
Hotel near Fort Donelson where the surrender took place
After Fort Donelson we drove to Shiloh. In a huge battle there, more men were lost in one day than in all the previous American wars combined.You can read my posts about it here.
Sunset at the Hornet's Nest
Shiloh's Peach Orchard

Hornet's Nest
After Shiloh we filmed at Corinth, Mississippi and then drove over to Memphis, Tennessee. There we had a problem with the alternator in our Excursion. Thankfully, we were able to get to the Ford dealership and get a new one without losing too much time. That evening we drove down to Vicksburg, Mississippi. We filmed at the National Park there which contains the battlefield and earthworks. It was very impressive, and the bluffs between the lines were very high.
Rural Mississippi
The next day after finishing up some scenes along the Mississippi River we drove down to New Orleans and filmed b-roll there in the evening. We did not like it, it was one of the worst cities we have ever been to (including Rome.) The next morning we filmed at Fort Pike, just outside of New Orleans, and then drove back to North Carolina, stopping at Fort Gaines, Alabama, which guarded Mobile Bay.
New Orleans basilica
Sunrise at Fort Pike, Louisiana
Fort Gains, Alabama