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Today, for our out of school/Martin Luther King Jr. Day, my church youth group took a trip to Blakeley State Park where we went hiking for a couple of hours. I have NEVER been that challenged by walking before. We had a bunch of laughs watching each other fall and trip. We walked across sketchy little bridges, and nearly took out seven people by falling down some supposedly "hidden" steps.
Blakeley State Park is one of the last battlegrounds of the Civil War. The battle was named The Battle of Blakeley and it took place on April 9, 1865 at 5:30 p.m. This place is huge! We just kind of stood for a minute and thought about what it would be like to be in the war, running through the trees fighting for our lives. It opened my eyes and made me grateful that we didn't live back then and that we weren't called to fight or one of our loved ones were called. The Battle of Blakeley was one of the last battles fought in the Civil War.
At lunch time, we sat in an open feild where the soldiers fought. It made me wonder who fought here. Had anyone died or been injured where I was sitting, eating a peanut butter and jelly sandwich? I found it unnerving to think about. I now respect what soldiers do and have done to protect us even more than i ever have.
When we were all tuckered out, our youth minister told us to sit in a beautiful gazebo surrounded with towering Oak Trees garbed in Spanish Moss. It was very beautiful there. We played the devo game. A game where we make spiritual applications to what we experienced. One of my favorites was when someone compared the different trails. They talked about how some of the trails were wide and you could see the path, along with some that had narrow paths that were covered with leaves. that reminds me of the bible verse, Matthew 7:13-14, "Enter through the narrow gate. For wide is the gate and broad is the road that leads to destruction,and many enter through it. But small is the gate and narrow the road that leads to life, and only a few find it."
This was a great day. I encourage everyone to visit this state park. To try out the trails or to view history, this is a great place to go.
-Jessica <3
thats kool
ReplyDeleteI have always loved hiking at Blakley. After your Granddaddy died, I would hike out there a lot. He used to love going out there.
ReplyDeleteI love the giant oak trees with all the moss hanging from them.