Monday, February 22, 2016

James' Flat Stanley tours Virginia!

I am James Johnson's Aunt Polly and I live in Charlottesville, VA.  We have had a wonderful visit with Flat Stanley at our house.  Thank you so much for letting him come visit!  During Stanley's visit, we have gone a lot of places and seen a lot of things!!  Did you know that Charlottesville was the home of Thomas Jefferson, the 3rd president of the United States who built and lived at Monticello?  Thomas Jefferson is the face that is on the front of the nickel and his home, Monticello, is pictured on the back of a nickel. 

 Monticello is a fun place to visit where you can take a tour through the house and see the actual beds and furniture that Jefferson used!  You can also see some of his inventions like the one pictured above. It is called a "wheel cipher" and was used to carry secret messages back and forth!
 Charlottesville is also the home to the University of Virginia which was founded by Thomas Jefferson.  The building above is called the Rotunda.  It looks a lot like the house at Monticello, doesn't it?
 After we visited Monticello, we went up into the mountains and took a great hike on the Blue Ridge Parkway. Aren't these beautiful sights?
 We drove to our family farm in western Virginia that is near the Blue Ridge Parkway. To get to the farm, you need to walk across a "swinging bridge" that goes over a river:
Flat Stanley did NOT like this bridge so he would not let us take his picture of him walking across it.  It was VERY bouncy!  James is very brave when he is here and walks over it with no problem, but it was too scary for Stanley!
 This morning Flat Stanley woke up with a sore throat!  Poor boy!  Luckily his Uncle Dave is a pediatrician so he went right away to see what was wrong....Uncle Dave listened to his heart with his stethoscope.
 Then he looked in his ears with the otoscope!
 Then he peeked down his throat with the light.
 Luckily, Flat Stanley only had a cold!  So, he stayed in bed all day and felt much better. 
All of James' "Virginia Family" loved having Stanley come to visit and hopes he will come back with James next summer.  Here is a picture of all of his cousins!

Wednesday, February 17, 2016

Connor's Flat Stanley in Massachusetts!

Wow! Connor's Flat Stanley is having some fun with Batman  at the Warner Studios Museum in Massachusetts!  He's having a great time with Connor's Aunt Laura and Uncle Chris who live in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.  
 

Sunday, February 14, 2016

Will's Flat Stanley Having Fun in California!

Will's Flat Stanley has arrived in Monterey, California!  He is having some beach time with Paige and Chris Butler!  Happy Valentine's Day from the beach!

 

Hope's Flat Stanley has a ball in New York!


Dear Hope and the Students of Mrs. Sturgis’ Class,
I am Hope’s Auntie Paula and my family was very happy to receive a visit from Flat Stanley and excited to show him around our state of New York. We live in a small town named Macedon, which is near the city of Rochester. New York City is the largest city in New York and home to the Statue of Liberty. There are 8.5 million people that live in New York City. The entire state of Maine is 1.3 million. That means that a whole lot of people live in New York City! At the Western end of the state is the world famous Niagara Falls. Flat Stanley had a busy time in New York as you can see from the pictures! Thanks for letting him visit! (love you Hopie)
Auntie Paula
Some facts about New York:
Date of Statehood: July 26, 1788
Capital: Albany
Population: 19,378,102 (2010)
Size: 54,555 square miles
Nickname(s): Empire State
Motto: Excelsior (“Ever Upward”)
Tree: Sugar Maple
Flower: Rose

New York is home to the famous Erie Canal. It was finished in 1825 and is 363 miles long, connecting the Hudson River in the East to Buffalo in the West. This canal allowed goods and people to travel faster and for less money. They didn’t have big equipment like dump trucks and bulldozers back then so it was dug with shovels and horse power. The Erie Canal goes through Macedon, New York, so Flat Stanley paid it a visit.
Here is a famous song about the Erie Canal.  Click below to listen to a 1912 version!


        
                                                      Click here to listen to this song!


          Here are the words to the song! Can you sing along?

The Erie Canal Song Lyrics

I've got an old mule and her name is Sal
Fifteen years on the Erie Canal
She's a good old worker and a good old pal
Fifteen years on the Erie Canal
We've hauled some barges in our day
Filled with lumber, coal, and hay
And every inch of the way we know
From Albany to Buffalo
Chorus:
Low bridge, everybody down
Low bridge for we're coming to a town
And you'll always know your neighbor
And you'll always know your pal
If you've ever navigated on the Erie Canal
We'd better look 'round for a job old gal
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal
'Cause you bet your life I'd never part with Sal
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal
Git up there mule, here comes a lock
We'll make Rome 'bout six o'clock
One more trip and back we'll go
Right back home to Buffalo
Chorus
Oh, where would I be if I lost my pal?
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal
Oh, I'd like to see a mule as good as Sal
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal
A friend of mine once got her sore
Now he's got a busted jaw,
'Cause she let fly with her iron toe,
And kicked him in to Buffalo.
Chorus
Don't have to call when I want my Sal
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal
She trots from her stall like a good old gal
Fifteen miles on the Erie Canal
I eat my meals with Sal each day
I eat beef and she eats hay
And she ain't so slow if you want to know
She put the "Buff" in Buffalo

Flat Stanley is looking at one of the Erie Canal locks in Macedon, New York. The lock makes the water level go up or down. 

Flat Stanley spots the sign for the Erie Canal!

Flat Stanley sure can smile!

Flat Stanley is checking out the map and then went for a 2 mile hike along the Erie Canal!

Flat Stanley needed a rest after his hike!

Flat Stanley went with Hope’s Uncle Jonathan to the city of Rochester, New York. Here he is in Uncle Jonathan's office! Rochester is where Eastman Kodak Film began in 1888. This company invented the portable camera that used film and later digital cameras. Rochester is also home to the Women’s Right’s Movement that eventually got women the right to vote. Susan B. Anthony was the leader of this movement and today her house is a museum in Rochester. Frederick Douglass, a man who worked to abolish slavery, also lived in Rochester, NY.

Flat Stanley is not afraid of heights!

Flat Stanley spots the Kodak building!

Flat Stanley at the Susan B. Anthony House. (Can you spot him?)

Day 3-Flat Stanley visited Niagara Falls! Niagara Falls refers to three water falls that are between the United States and Canada. The Niagara Falls State Park is the oldest state park in the whole country. Luckily Flat Stanley did not go over the falls, but he did get in a bit of trouble because you are not allowed to go into the falls on your own because it is too dangerous! Be careful, Flat Stanley!

Flat Stanley visited the Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty is over 100 years old and was a gift from the country of France. The torch represents the never-ending freedom of our great country.  Thank you, Auntie Paula and family, for a great tour of New York!








 



 

Flat Stanley's Friends are at Rainbow Falls!

Flat Stanley sent these pictures of his good friends, Lindy, Winni and Jessie.  They are soaking up the sun and warm temperatures at Rainbow Falls.  Have fun!




Wednesday, February 10, 2016

Alex's Flat Stanley Still Having Fun in Florida!!

Alex's Flat Stanley is still soaking up the sun in Tampa, and wanted to share his latest pictures with us! Thank you Stanley, Aunt Sybil and Uncle Gilbert!



Chelsie's Flat Stanley has a ball in Florida!



Chelsie's Flat Stanley is having a great time in Florida


Flat Stanley arrived in Bradenton, Florida, on January 25, 2016! Here he is relaxing and taking a little nap.

Flat Stanley went to Bradenton beach.  Boy did he enjoy putting his toes in that white sand! He got to feel the water of the Gulf of Mexico and it was 72 degrees! MUCH warmer than the Maine ocean!
Flat Stanley got to see the manatees!

        The dark patches in the water are manatees. 
Click here to find out more about MANATEES! 

Flat Stanley went mini-golfing.  Be careful, Stanley, because there are alligators behind you!


They look sleepy, but watch out, Stanley!

 Flat Stanley went to Busch Gardens and visited with lots and lots of beautiful animals!  Elephants!
      Pink Flamingos! Look at them balancing on their tall, skinny legs!
               A gorilla! And Stanley isn't even scared!
                                      Penguins!


This is where they take care of hurt or injured animals at Busch Gardens.  
Look at these beautiful animals in Busch Gardens!



 Many thanks to Chelsie's Great Auntie and Uncle in Florida for all of the wonderful pictures!

Thursday, February 4, 2016

Alex's Flat Stanley in Tampa, Florida!

 Our first Flat Stanley of the year is with Alex's Aunt Sybil and Uncle Gilbert in Tampa Florida! He looks like he is having a great time on the water!
Hi Flat Stanley and Aunt Sybil!  It looks like Flat Stanley is enjoying some nice weather.  Look at that nice green grass and palm trees!