Monday, August 12, 2013

Beautiful Nauvoo

I did not know if we would be able to fill our day with things to do in Nauvoo, but what do I know.  We could definitely spend a couple of days here.  We had so much fun today. We rented bikes from the Willard Richard bike rental (cool crusier bikes, I might add) and rode around the city.  

 There is a great spirit there.I loved the feeling at the Smith cemetery where Joseph, Hyrum, Emma and Lucy Mack are buried. Joseph was a very special person. I know that. Everything we saw today was so cool. There was a little bit of rain and it felt so good. We visited a bakery and got a cookie, a place where we could weave or quilt or bake some bread.....and ate some yummy bread. We got a prairie diamond from the blacksmith. It is just a nail bent into a ring. There was so much more we could have seen, like many of the homes of prophets and early saints. We went to the records center and I looked up James Case whose son is Solomon Cowles Case whose son is Fredrick Aaron Case. James Case and Solomon Cowles were here in Nauvoo.   That was very cool. We took a covered wagon ride and a carriage ride. We then went to Carthage Jail, 35 minutes away from Nauvoo and went through that jail.  I really felt the spirit there too. tonight was a play put on by the senior missionaries here in Nauvoo.  It has  been a great day. 

And while we were waiting for one of the tours to start we sat under a tree and read Heidi's weekly email. It was so good to hear from her and feel her Spirit. And to do it in Nauvoo. I am so grateful for the Gospel and all that it brings to my life.  

The Sunstone at the query in Nauvoo where we visited after church

The carriage ride. Pioneer stories were told along the way. Inspiring!

We crossed this creek while on the carriage ride.



The great Mississippi right on the shore of Nauvoo.



 Bill and Bob were the horses that carried our carriage.

Waiting for the covered wagon ride

Beautiful Nauvoo.

The Mississippi River with American Lotus


More Nauvoo

Nauvoo Temple

From the Covered wagon ride

It was simply breathtaking

More Nauvoo Temple

St Peter's Catholic Church, right next to the Nauvoo Temple

There is quite a large Catholic population in Nauvoo.

The Catholics and the Mormons have very good relations.

2nd floor of the Cultural Center, Nauvoo, quilt display




Carthage Jail
Carthage Jail, the window that Joseph Smith fell through

A bullet hole in the door leading to where Joseph, Hyrum, Willard, John Taylor were

The cell next to the room where Joseph and Hyrum where shot to death. Willard brought John into this room after the shots, hoping to save their lives. 

The window where Joseph fell from

Another view of the window

Lovely Jen, Ian and Rick 


Joseph and Hyrum

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