Gettysburg II (Day 2)
We continued our trip in Gettysburg early in the morning at the Lincoln Diner, and from there we made our plans for the rest of the day.
Our first stop once the gang was all together was a tour of the Wheatfield guided by the Ghost Soldiers, Pat and Doug. Our intrepid gang (minus Pat who was taking the picture) posing next to a cannon used during the battle. I personally felt connected to the Irish Brigade. There monument is below.
While Pat and I were looking at the Irish Brigade monument, Doug caught the voice of a soldier who needed to be crossed over. He was located in the 5th Michigan's field hospital, located behind these boulders.
Our hike continued to the Native burial mounds, it is located west of the Triangular Field. On the way, Pat and Doug pointed out this old rock quarry.
This curious guy greeted us along the hike!
He really liked Pat's film equipment.
Looking east towards Little Round Top.
Below is a photo of the Native Burial Mounds. There is an interesting energy to them, almost like they are simultaneously drawing you near them and pushing you away. Thankfully, so far they have not been damaged.
After hiking around the battlefields, we headed over to Mr. G's Ice Cream shop in Old Gettysburg. The building had been around at the time of the battle, and there is a plaque to commemorate it. On the South-west side of the building, you can see some areas where rifle shots had hit the brick.
And so, we recorded a very fun episode of the Paranormal view here! Below you can see photos of when we were recording, and our live studio audience.
All in all, it was a great night! Everyone had a lot of fun throughout the day. Cheers, Kat