Monday, December 13, 2010

Smokey visits the University Museum!!!


On Monday, December 13, 2010, Smokey the dog and Christin Harris went to the University Museum at Southern Illinois University in Carbondale, Illinois. The University Museum is a very important place on campus because it houses many wonderful historical items. The museum is located in the Faner building on campus. Smokey and Christin started the journey from 625 Wham Drive and made the long 1.4 mile trek (round trip) in the frigid cold temperatures to 1000 Faner Drive, the University Museum. The latitude and longitude for the museum are 37.716809 degrees north and 89.218412 degrees west. Smokey and Christin enjoyed their brief visit, even though it was FREEZING!!! Next time they take a road trip, Christin and Smokey have decided to pick a warmer destination. FLORIDA, HERE WE COME!!!!!

Tuesday, December 7, 2010

Smokey Encounters Vultures




On December 7, 2010, Smokey traveled 18.51 miles to Makanda, IL (37degrees North, 89 degrees W). Makanda, IL is a very quiet and small town with a population of only 419. Even though it is small, it is filled with treasures! The downtown "boardwalk" store fronts are dated back to the 1890's. Inside the store, over 60 local artisans sell locally made goods such as tea and coffee, jewelry, candles, paintings, glass work, and even metal and brass sculptures! Makanda is also home of the annual Illinois Vulture Fest. Makanda has very large popluation of black and turkey vultures, especially in the fall due to the deer hunting season. The locals of Makanda decided to take this opportunity to celebrate the vulture with a festival. Throughout this two-day festival, visitors can take advantage of local artwork, see crafters work, taste new and delicious foods and listen to live music!

Sunday, December 5, 2010

The Adventures of Valerie and Smokey




Well Smokey's adventure began on Sunday, December 5th at around 1 pm-I let him sleep in for awhile. I told Smokey that he was going to go home with me to help decorate my parents' house for xmas, but that we were going to stop on the way to look at some historical sites. So Smokey and I began our adventure heading to Chester, Illinois.












Our first stop of the day was at the Popeye statue, which is located beside the Mississippi River. The 6ft bronze Popeye statue, was dedicated in 1977, is located in the Segar Memorial Park. It was inspired by the fact that Elzie C. Segar, the creator of Popeye, was born in Chester and many of the Popeye characters were based off of real residents of Chester.

The next stop was at Menard Correctional Center, but we were not allowed to take a picture so we went to the best next place, The Pierre Menard Home. The Pierre Menard Home is home to the first lieutenant govenor of Illinois from 1818 to 1822. The Pierre Menard home was placed on the National Register of Historic Places and designated a National Historic Landmark in 1970.

The last stop on the way to my parents' house was at the beautiful Fort Kaskaskia park. I took Smokey to the bluff that overlooks the Mississippi, which was at one time the Kaskaskia river until an earthquake changed the direction of the river. I told Smokey, which he didn't believe me, that the orginal town of Kaskaskia, was once the first state capital of Illinois. I also shared with Smokey all the historical events that have taken place here. I shared with him the Lewis and Clark Connection, Garrison Hill Cementary and how in 1909 the town of Kaskaskia disappeared due to massive flooding.

Overall, Smokey had a very long, but fun filled day of learning and of course Christmas decorating. But that is for another adventure of Smokey and Valerie.








Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Smokey and Jayme at Neely Hall




Smokey and I traveled to Neely Hall which was constructed in 1965. Neely Hall was originally built to house women but currently houses all genders. Neely Hall currently houses anyone looking to reside there but specifically includes international students, ROTC students, and 21+ students (specific floors allowing alcohol). Neely Hall was the first of the 3 towers built, each being 17 floors. Smokey and I traveled 1.9 miles to the 17th floor of Neely Hall which has an amazing view of Carbondale and SIUC campus. Neely Hall is located at 37 degrees, 42', and 53" North and 89 degrees, 12', and 40" West. The pictures show the new football stadium and old McAndrew stadium along with other buildings and areas of University Housing and the SIUC campus.

Sunday, November 28, 2010

Smokey 2's Trip Over Thanksgiving




Smokey 2 went on an Adventure over Thanksgiving break. Smokey traveled by car to Thompsonville, Illinois from Wham. He traveled 77.24 miles by car to visit this historical site round trip. The latitude and Longitude is N 37.916443 and W 88.761564. The site is a log cabin building located in the middle of Thompsonville and has been there for a long time. Smokey 2 enjoyed his trip to this site. He also visited a number of other places, such as, the Fire House, the American Legion, and he enjoyed all of these things.

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Smokey the Baller


On November 15, Smokey decided that he would like to get a little workout in with his friends. He thought to himself, "Man! I haven't dunked on anybody in a long time." Therefore, Smokey decided to come hand out with me, Michael Warren, and dominate the chumps at the West Frankfort Aquatic Center in West Frankfort, IL. He took this trip to the WFAC because he knew that there would be more than enough people to play a little basketball with and he knew that Michael plays there quite often. He played pretty well. He and Michael played for about an hour before they finally lost a game and decided to retire for the night. Smokey carried the team. Oh ya, and I think the rims are broken in now due to Smokey hanging on the rim so much. Your the man Smokey.

Sunday, November 14, 2010

Smokey 2's Sports Venues Trip

Smokey 2's trip was full of sports. He went to 4 different sporting venues, some right here in Carbondale. It wasnt a long travel but it was full of information. The first spot that Smokey 2 visited was SIU Arena. I figured since it was newly renevated, Smokey 2 should see where his friends, the basketball Salukis, will be playing. Hopefully this season can better than last year's. However, on Saturday, the Salukis lost to their bigger neighbors to the north...The Fighting Illini of the University of Illinois.


The next spot Smokey 2 visited was Saluki Stadium. We went to the stadium after the Salukis beat the Western Illinois Fighting Leathernecks, 20-10. It's been an up and down season for the Salukis but hopefully they can finish the season with some momentum to go into next season.

The next place that Smokey 2 visited was Rent One Park in Marion, IL. This is the home of Southern Illinois Miners baseball team. Even though the baseball season is over, the field still looked great and it was a great day to see the field.


The last place that Smokey 2 visited was Ray Fosse Park in Marion, IL. This is a public park with a playground and baseball diamonds. Ray Fosse was a catcher in Major League Baseball. He played for multiple teams but he is most famous for an injury he sustained in the 1970 MLB All-Star Game. He was playing catcher at the time, when (should be Hall of Famer) Pete Rose ran him over at a play at home plate. Ray Fosse suffered a separated shoulder, which was believed to ruin Fosse's career but that is incorrect.
Smokey 2 had a great time going to different sports venues. It was good weather, great time traveling, and Smokey 2 learned a lot along the way.