Welcome to Logan William's
2011 Fun Times
                 We visited Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor.  It was smaller than I had imagined.
         In Early January my cousin Luke and I searched for Miocene fossils at Cheasapeake Beach, Maryland.
At Easter Grandma & Papa''s palm trees sprouted colored eggs.
               In June we were again back in South Carolina fishing for bass in Papa's neighbor's golf course Lagoon.
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                             Logan William.                 
                                      
       With my Dad in April we fished for sea trout in the Broad River in South Carolina.
      In August at Brant Lake New York my Uncle Lee, Luke and I planted New York chestnut trees on an Adirondack mountain for deer (and Uncle Lee).
     At a "U-Pick Farm" near Hunting Island, South Carolina we picked our share of eggplants.
             Some evenings are great for catching bass for our small aquarium.
      In August  I couldn't fish the small Adirodack streams enough for small great eating brook trout.
                   In February we hunted the Cenozoic enemy.
            In the spring we stood atop oysters in Bluffton, South Carolina.
(My brother Harrison, sister Reagan, Cousins Tony & Luke.)
The Carolina blue crabs were never bigger for our seafood dinner.
(My dad Phil, me and my brother Harrison.)
(Me, brother Harrison, cousin Tony and sister Reagan.)
              And I picked the oddest eggplant.  It tasted better.
(Me and my cousin Luke.)
                 I caught my first hammerhead shark in the surf on Hilton Head Island.
             Just before we leave Brant Lake Luke & I help Papa search for antiques in small Vermont towns.  This one in Brandon.
             Since the new Crown Point bridge still needed its last span, we crossed Lake Champlain back into New York from Vermont on the Crown Point ferry.
             Back in Maryland Papa took Luke & I Civil War relic hunting at a New York Regiment camp site.  Papa said soldiers drank from this stream in the Fall/Winter of 1861/1862.
             In December we visited Edwards Ferry, Maryland where Union and Confederate soldiers crossed the Potomac River to and from Virginia on the opposite shore.