Our Nauvoo Exodus Re-Enactment Experience

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photographyOur days here in Nauvoo are punctuated by memorable moments and special events but the Nauvoo Exodus Re-Enactment reaches the depths of our heart like no other. This is our 2nd year to experience the commemoration of the Saints leaving Nauvoo.

While walking through Historic Nauvoo alongside horse-drawn wagons reminds us of days past, it is the cold winter weather that lends a sobering reality to what the early Saints experienced. As we gathered in biting cold, I kept thinking of those who crossed the river…..not to warm homes but to camp sites set on frozen ground. But cross they did, in spite of adverse conditions.

The fortitude and faith they exhibited is humbling. The hope they embraced is inspiring. How grateful we are for their sacrifices and the privilege we have to experience the re-enactment.

Here are a few photos taken by Tom during the event.

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

After donning names in remembrance of those who left in 1846, participants follow Nauvoo missionaries down Main and Parley Streets.

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

The Saints final view from Parley Street of the beloved Nauvoo Temple as they walked the final stretch along the “Trail of Hope” before reaching the river.

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

Imagine a sight like this…..thousands of Saints leaving Nauvoo in the dead of winter, few riding, most walking alongside covered wagons down Parley Street to cross the frozen Mississippi River.

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

Gathering near the Mississippi River at the end of Parley Street we sing, “Come, Come, Ye Saints” during the memorial service.

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

Modern day pioneer children…..resting after they walked and walked and walked and walked.

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

The bonfire was a welcomed way to warm up (especially hands and faces) before walking back to our cars after the memorial service.

2014 nauvoo exodus re-enactment by tom simpson photography

And now, 168 years after the Saints left Nauvoo, the smiles of these sister missionaries with a local resident tell the tale….

“Come, come, ye Saints, no toil nor labor fear; But with joy wend your way……”

 

(For an historical account of the 1846 Exodus, see “The Pioneer Trek: Nauvoo to Winter Quarters”. For reflections on past commemorations, see articles by Rosemary Palmer in Meridian Magazine.)

 

Our Beautiful Nauvoo Temple

nauvoo temple art and lds temple art

Not all amazing images are planned shots. Amazing photos often result during a regular outing (going to the store, for a walk, getting the mail) or at the end of a scheduled photo session. This image of our beautiful Nauvoo Temple was captured after our sleigh ride on a clear—and very cold, winter day in Historic Nauvoo.

We left the visitor’s center parking lot and as we neared the corner, Tom looked over at the temple on the hill…..then stopped the car in the middle of the snow-bank lined street, grabbed his camera, and waded through a snow drift to snap several shots.

My thoughts were, “Oh, that’s pretty. Hurry. We’re stopped in the road.” (It was 15 degrees out—no traffic that day so no traffic jam possible!) When we arrived home (after more photos of course!), Tom showed me the images and then my jaw dropped. Wow! What a stunning piece of art!

This fabulous Nauvoo Temple image has become one of my all-time favorites. Actually, it is on my list of top 10 favorite images by my favorite photographer, maybe even the top 5. It was worth the stop.

(Watch for this beautiful piece of Nauvoo Temple art to show up in our Nauvoo Images Gallery and online store.)

 

 

We’re Goin’ on a Sleigh Ride!!

Going on a real sleigh ride. You know the kind of sleigh pulled by horses through the snow? It was on my bucket list but not anymore. It is now checked off. Yep. Today was the day……we went on a sleigh ride.

A few months ago I was talking to one of the teamsters about winter and asked what they did about wagon rides when it snowed. “Oh, we just get the sleigh out and give rides.” Awesome! I decided right then that the first time we had enough snow, I was going to hitch a ride.

red sleigh for eight in old nauvoo photo by tom simpson photography

Sleigh sits ready and waiting outside the barn in old Nauvoo on a sunny day after heavy snowfall.

I knew snow was headed our way last week and mentally scheduled the sleigh ride for today. The biggest obstacle? Convincing Tom he wanted to ride in an open air sleigh in 15 degree weather….but I said the magic words (to a photographer). “We need photographs of the sleigh for our book!”

Tom checked with the Historic Nauvoo Visitor’s Center for ride times and off we went. When we arrived with camera in hand, the missionaries asked if we were going to ride. I mentioned wanting to ride but the tickets were gone (only 8 can ride at a time).

log house in nauvoo where you get on the sleigh

Sleigh rides begin here! Get tickets in the Historic Nauvoo Visitor’s Center

Sweet Sister Russell put on her coat and headed outside to the little log house, where you get on the sleigh, to see if we could get on the next trip around. (I love these missionaries…..they are such 2nd milers!!)

We headed out to the car and pulled around to get shots of the horses hitched up and ready to go……and we heard, “There’s room for two more. Are you coming?”

sleigh ride through nauvoo photo by tom simpson

Doc and Dan stop so sleigh riders can take in Nauvoo’s beautiful snowfall. Tom jumped out to snap a few photos….glad he did!!

blankets made by sister missionaries in nauvoo

The warmest, softest blankets EVER made by our wonderful sister missionaries.

nauvoo teamsters giving rides in sleigh

Part of our route….over the hills we go! Doc and Dan seemed to enjoy a workout in the snow.

Whoo-hoo!!! “Yes we are!  We covered up in the softest, warmest flannel blankets (made in Nauvoo by our sister missionaries!!) and set off across the field. I asked Elder Jones if we could sing “Over the river and through the woods…..” while we rode along. We didn’t sing that one but did sing “Jingle Bells” with our sleigh mates, some of who were from the Ukraine.

Well, I will say…..Nauvoo has lots to offer even in the wintertime. I loved the ride. Even with the powdery ice crystals flying up from the horses’ hoofs and swirling around my face. Sun was shining brightly making my bucket list item even more awesome than I expected.

nauvoo missionary teamsters with horses doc and dan

We love our teamster missionaries! Always smiling, summer sun or winter snow…..these guys are the best!

Thanks Elder Swapp, Elder Maynes, and Elder Jones for making this snow day in Nauvoo one of my most memorable.

doc and dan pulling the sleigh photo by tom simpson photography

Doc and Dan pulling the sleigh and the view the teamsters have each time they take a group out for a ride…..and they love every minute of it!

doc and dan pulling red sleigh in old nauvoo heading back to the barn

Our ride is over and the teamsters are headed back to the barn with the horses. Thanks Elders!

And thanks Tom…..for all the fabulous photos. You are amazing. As you can see we spent most of the afternoon out shooting in the snow. We over-did it a bit and Tom’s still trying to get the feeling back in his face, fingers, and toes.  But we both agree it was a wonderful day to be in Nauvoo…..even if it was 15 degrees outside.

log house where wagon rides begin in old nauvoo

Yes….we did get at least 12″ of snow in the last week. Kind of peaceful and restful don’t you think? Don’t worry. We’re getting closer to better weather every day….and the wagon rides will resume.

icicles hang from snow covered roof in old nauvoo

Tom couldn’t resist getting a photo of this missionary residence. Those are some serious icicles!

snow covered roof top on scovil bakery in historic nauvoo

Scovil Bakery…..gingerbread cookies await you inside. Yum!!

Tom took plenty of photos today…..more coming. Have two of the temple to post tomorrow that are fabulous!

Stay Warm!

Jeanette

**UPDATE: Posted one temple photo….and it is stunning!

Our Peaceful, Snowy Day in Old Nauvoo

browning gunshop in historic nauvoo photo by tom simpson photography

Quiet winter days in Historic Nauvoo look a little like this……

Made a quick trip to get the mail and decided to head down to the flats to get a few photographs of the lightly falling snow. It was just beginning to cover everything with a fresh coat of winter white. Looks like more is on the way and it will be much deeper tomorrow….but for today, a peaceful snowy day…..and no traffic jams.

 

Overwhelming Response to Our 2014 Seasons of Nauvoo Calendar

2014 seasons of nauvoo calendar coverDue to overwhelming response, we are placing a 2nd order for the….

2014 Seasons of Nauvoo Calendar

Featuring photos of Historic Nauvoo By Tom Simpson Photography

~ 28 pages ~ 13 beautiful photos ~ 8.5 x 11 saddle stitched~

Price: $14.99 + $3.00 shipping      To Order—click the “Buy Now” button in the sidebar

We will order extra, but quantities will be limited so order soon to be sure you get a calendar. To everyone who has purchased, seen the calendar, or just viewed the images, thanks for the kind words. We are thrilled it has been so well received!

2014 Seasons of Nauvoo Calendar Preview

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Well, after literally hours of combing through 1000’s of images, sorting into months of the year, and short-listing favorites, it’s done. The final 13 images to be part of the 2014 Season of Nauvoo Calendar have been selected. Yay!!

If you were waiting to see the images before ordering, here they are….and you can still get the calendar at our pre-order sale price for just a few more days. Click the “Buy Now” button to the right or go HERE for other options.

(UPDATE: Calendar SOLD OUT. Purchase individual prints HERE)

Here are all four seasons of Historic Nauvoo captured in photos by Tom Simpson Photography…..

 

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nauvoo spring flowers and goose by mansion house by tom simpson photography spring tulips in historic nauvoo photography by tom simpson well at carthage jail by tom simpson photography nauvoo photographer
mississippi river lily pads at historic nauvoo by tom simpson photography historic nauvoo photographer tom simpson homestead and summer kitchen tom simpson nauvoo wedding and lds temple photographer
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Are You Missing Nauvoo? Order Our “Seasons of Nauvoo Calendar”

Are you missing Nauvoo? After spending a few days, weeks, or even several months here, do you miss this little historic town? Well, we have a solution that will satisfy your longing. Get the 2014 Seasons of Nauvoo Calendar now on sale. We have been taking pre-orders and are down to the last week at the pre-order price. If you want to get one (or several) here’s the scoop:

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~ 3 Ways to Order ~

  • Click “Buy Now” link on the right side of this post to order using PayPal
  • Mail check to: Tom Simpson Photography, PO Box 123, Nauvoo, IL 62354
  • Call Tom @ 217-453-2797 to pay with credit card

 

To those of you who already ordered, we offer a huge “THANK YOU!”, especially since you ordered without seeing all the images. Thank you for your faith and trust in Tom’s talent and please pass the word along to others who love Nauvoo.

We have selected all images (with a few alternates) and are now formatting for printing. Once formatting is completed, we will post all 13 images so you see what you are getting. Thanks in advance for ordering and watch for the Seasons of Nauvoo Calendar Preview post in the next few days!!

 

 

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