After leaving the Leadville Fish Hatchery , Mr. Pinker and I journeyed to the Tennessee Pass which was at an elevation of 10, 424 ft.
There was a wonderful memorial to the 10th Mountain Division who fought so valiantly in WWII.
It primarily honors the 990 men who gave their lives in the WW II battlefields of the North Apennine Mountains and the Po Valley in Italy.
I am making progress on the Patriotic Mini Sampler. I am using DMC 815, 930, 3371, and Blanc. I will repost a a better version of this chart when I return home.

It was getting late so it was time to find a campsite.
As Always,
Happy Stitching and Quilting, y'all
Melisa
Thank you for the sweet visit.
"Live life freely! " - unknown.
Hugs and Stitches!!!!🤗🧵❤
Dedicated to my baby sister, Amy. Love and miss you, Amo.
Be very careful and stay safe. Hugs, Darlene J
ReplyDeleteNice slow stitching and beautiful scenery, that's a nice trip.
ReplyDeleteI am really enjoying your trip Melisa! Love all the photos.
ReplyDeleteGlad you are enjoying your adventures, Melisa! I am enjoying the pictures from them greatly.
ReplyDeleteYou are on a wonderful trip. The border on your patriotic mini sampler is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteYou and Mr. Pinker are getting way up high! A beautiful and historic area. I love your new mini sampler, too. Hope you're enjoying every minute of your travels!
ReplyDeleteWhat an interesting stop. . .again! That Mr. Pinker finds the best spots!--TerryK@OnGoingProjects
ReplyDeleteI love this patriotic sampler, Melisa!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing
Hugs
What a beautiful Memorial. I was not aware that there was a Continental Divide on the eastern side of the country, too. Learned something new today. Such gorgeous scenery you are sharing. The sampler is looking great.
ReplyDeleteWow! You were at the Continental Divide in Tennessee, and I was at the CD in Yellowstone! Sounds like you're having a most marvelous trip! Holler at me if you dip down into Alabama!! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting about the 10th Mountain Division. My son was a combat medic for 6 years for them at Fort Polk and Iraq. We are definitely aware of the history as is posted at the park, but were unaware of the memorial at the Tenesseee Pass. I truly appreciate the photos. And as always, your stitching.
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