There’s really nothing to say about this stop at Gettysburg other than that The Goobs went up to the top and waved at me. I didn’t go up with them so I can’t verify this, but they said the entire thing was hollow. Pretty cool, right? I mean, it sure looks substantial to me.
I didn’t post this picture to tell you the monument was hollow, though. I posted it to laugh at myself, because I frittered away nearly half an hour playing with this picture in PSE6. I can’t even begin to remember all the things I did; it’s the most photoshopped picture in the history of the world, and it looks it. And now I’m telling you all about it because I feel that I have to confess. I could have been cooking something or cleaning something or teaching something, but all I have in exchage for my thirty minutes is one heavily photoshopped picture of a monument I don’t really care about.
Be ye warned, people. PSE6 will suck you in and you might never escape.

Photoshop: the real opiate of the masses.
I do not recall that monument when I toured Gettysburg…..I wonder why? Of course I did not have a digital camera then either – this was back in the last century that I was there and they were very expensive. More likely than not I left my camera in Alaska when I visited over Easter in 1990.Sometimes I play with some photos when utilizing PSE6 but I still don’t have it figured out by any stretch of the imagination.So are you all home yet or are you still at the farm?
Well, you are ahead of me. I didn’t even know I was suppose to be cleaning, weeding or teaching instead of playing with pictures! The picture looks fabulous by the way.
I love me some Photoshop. I am a SUCKY photographer, and it allows me to try bring my pictures back to a normal level, lol!