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childhood unplugged: september

Monday, September 1st, 2014

as much as i detest war, i’m super fascinated by history and how these conflicts shape a country and culture.  so when the opportunity came to pass by a fort at the end of our family vacation, i was excited to explore it.  and my kids like guns, so it’s a win win (much to the chagrin of my little pacifist heart).  interestingly enough, this fort was really never used as the invention of the airplane rendered it nearly defenceless in the early 1900s. if you’re in the area, i would highly recommend checking it out…bring a flashlight and scare the poop out of your kids in the bunkers.

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