Tuesday, June 8, 2010

Sharon Vermont

We made it to Royalton - which is not far from Sharon and is where the Vermont Law School is.


Eaton's Restaurant in Royalton. Good food, good company!




Missionary couples.



Made it to Sharon Vermont!


Sign where you turn to go to the monument.

Statue inside the visitors' center.




At the base of the monument.


In memory of this great prophet, a granite monument was dedicated on the 100th anniversary of his birth. The shaft was sculpted from a single granite block quarried in Barre, Vermont, and is one of the largest polished shafts in the world. It stands 38 1/2 feet tall, one foot for every year of the Prophet Joseph Smith's life. The shaft weighs 40 tons.


The grounds.



Thought that maybe you would be able to read the plague - but looks a little hard to read. It says the following:

BIRTHPLACE OF JOSEPH SMITH, THE PROPHET
December 23, 1805 – June 27, 1844

This plaque marks the place in the old Solomon Mack home where rested the family hearthstone (27X54 inches) now preserved in the New Bureau of Information 200 feet Southeast from here. Around this hearthstone and its glowing fireplace, two days before Christmas 1805, the smith family washed dessed and cuddled the future organizer of “God’s kingdom restores”
_____
December 23 1963



This would have been what the original home would have looked like.




I'm pretty sure the stone by the chair is from the foundation of the original home.
Elder and Sister Excell work in the Boston Mission in Employment (they are under our Employment Center) and so we work with them some. They invited us to go to Sharon Vermont (birthplace of Joseph Smith Jr.) May 22nd with them and the couple missionaries in the Boston Mission. Of course, we couldn't turn down an offer like that! And we are soooooo glad that we went. It was a great experience!! At the visitors' center, they also had a display of Sculptures done by Angela Johnson, think it was titled "Come Unto Christ" and was absolutely amazing. Elder and Sister Excell are awesome - we really have enjoyed getting to know them.




Sunday, May 23, 2010

We really enjoy getting to know the young missionaries! We have three sets that work with us in the Employment Center a couple hours each week. They have such a great desire to serve our Heavenly Father faithfully. They are really an inspiration to us!


Sister Gee, Lythgoe, Chatfield; Anna and Sister Wilson


Sister Chatfield and Anna (a young woman they are teaching)


Elder Canfield and Elder Ames
Elder Ames was transferred last transfer and is now a Zone Leader upstate.

Elder Ashton wants to put a swing like this up to the lake! The picture doesn't really do it justice - it is a really tall swing!



We went to Scarsdale for a Senior Missionary Couples get together. As we were driving around we found this home. Thought it was pretty.


Trip to Palmyra New York

Looking down from top of Hill Cumorah

Monument on Hill Cumorah



Palmyra Temple
Entrance to Palmyra Temple



View of Palmyra Temple from the Smith Family Farm



Sacred Grove area


Sacred Grove area



Sacred Grove area



farm area


Smith Family Farm

Living room - frame home


Dining Area - frame home


Kitchen /Dining Room - frame home


Downstairs room - frame home



Frame Home
In the fall of 1825 the Smith family moves into the frame home.




Upstairs room in log home.


Downstairs room - would have been used as the parlor also.


Kitchen/dining area of log home. Lucy would have cooked over the fire.


The Log Home
In 1818-1819 Joseph Smith Sr. and Lucy Mack Smith and their 8 children lived here.



Inside the Joseph Smith Farm Welcome Center
We went to Palmyra to the Joseph Smith Sr. farm, Sacred Grove, Palmyra Temple, and Hill Cumorah. The trip was amazing! As the Sister missionary took us to the sites on the farm - relating stories and general information, we could feel the Spirit and truthfulness as to the tremendous events that took place here. We are hoping to come back in July and attend the Pagent at Hill Cumorah.




City Island




We decided to go check City Island out.