Lizzy’s Latest – Vince Camuto Elisen Buckle Lug Sole Booties
Maryland is such a beautiful state! To this day, we continue to discover amazing treasures such as the War Correspondents Memorial Arch at Gathland State Park in Western Maryland. I was so excited to have a fall photo shoot here because of the gorgeous backdrop. Part of the Appalachian Trail cuts through here and the area is steeped in Civil War history that I was not aware of until we found this hidden gem. I’m hoping to write more about its Civil War past in future blog posts.
Gathland State Park is named after George Alfred Townsend. He was the youngest Civil War Correspondent of the war and wrote under the pseudonym, Gath. He rose to prominence while covering the Lincoln Assassination between April and May 1865. In fact, his articles were published in a book called, “The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth.” It is one of the only first-hand accounts of Lincoln’s assassination and can still be purchased today.
As Gath’s career flourished so did his wealth. In 1884, he purchased 100 acres in Western Maryland at Crampton’s Gap (site of another Civil War battle!) and designed several structures including the War Correspondents Memorial Arch that was dedicated in 1896 and is the backdrop for this photo shoot. The memorial includes the names of many correspondents from all wars. It is a beautiful tribute to the men and woman who risk their lives in war to report the news.
Gath also built a mausoleum for himself some years before his death. Its inscription is very simple, “Good Night Gath.” Gath died, coincidentally, on the 49th anniversary of Lincoln’s death, April 15, 1914. Yet, his mausoleum remains empty. This is because Gath died in New York City nearly bankrupt and so his body could not be transferred back to Maryland. Instead, he is buried in Philadelphia at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Gath’s wish was to be buried in his tomb, but life is never as conclusive as we desire it be, right? As the marker at Gath’s mausoleum confirms, “Gath’s tomb mutely symbolizes the uncertainties of life, fame, and fortune, and the certainty of death.”
What is certain in this moment is the review of these lug sole booties. 😉 I must confess, I was really on the fence about these boots. I wanted to try the lug sole style that has been trending big time, but I could not find a pair to satisfy my girly-girl style. I settled on these because of the burgundy hue and cute buckle straps. I also liked the 1.25 inch platforms which made the approximately 4 inch heels feel pretty comfy. However, I still felt like these boots looked too masculine for me. What balanced this out was my outfit. The leggings are from White House Black Market and I LOVE them! They are super fabulous and chic! I paired the leggings and booties with this lovely sweater from Loft. It’s a great look for date night! You could also pair the boots with jeans.
I’m not sure if I will wear these boots again, but I would totally recommend them if they are your style. You know what? Maybe, I will give them another try. I will let you know. See? I’m still on the fence!
These booties are no longer readily available. If you’d still like to check them out, a quick internet search for “Vince Camuto Elisen Buckle Lug Sole Booties” will yield some results. I should be using the LTK app, but it’s so much effort to put that together when I’m finalizing and don’t have much time. I never remember how to set it up. Sigh!
Have a great weekend, my lovelies! I am off to New Jersey tomorrow for a girls adventure with my East Coast BFF, Packy. She’s making me go hiking again…I will let you know how that goes!
Style with a Smile!
XoXo,
Lizzy
PS: Gathland State Park is just a few minutes from Burkittsville, MD. This is the place where the Blair Witch project was filmed. Being a horror fan, this was another cool and unexpected discovery! Here I am with the town’s sign. 🙂
Michael C
March 19, 2022 @ 7:59 am
Thankful for Elizabeth we would never really know all the historical places we are fortunate to have in USA 🇺🇸!!! With all she has going on !! She still finds time to amaze her fan club with history , style , beauty and beauty smiles always !!! Pray for Elizabeth to stay strong 💪!!! Thanks again for information on this blog and the beauty you shared !!! Nice outfit!!!
Elizabeth H.
March 21, 2022 @ 11:51 pm
Hi Mike! Thank you as always for your enthusiasm for my blog and your friendship! I appreciate your kind words. 🙂 Yes, the USA has many hidden treasures and I love discovering them. Weekend with Packy was fun. Thank you for your prayers! Talk soon! 🙂
Jodie Filogomo
March 23, 2022 @ 9:10 pm
I love those booties Lizzy. I think you ought to try them with jeans too!! For some reason, I think it’s fun to have all different kinds of styles in our closet and I bet you’ll wear them more than you think.
OXOX
Jodie
http://www.jtouchofstyle.com
Elizabeth H.
April 12, 2022 @ 11:17 pm
Thank you, Jodie! Yes … you make a great point! I’m sure I will wear them more than I think too, especially this fall. For now, I’m so excited to transition to sandals soon. 🙂 Hope you’re having a great week!
Kathrine Eldridge
March 24, 2022 @ 7:25 am
Love the new boots my friend! I like that you chose this burgundy color. This color palette of pink and burgundy is one of my faves. Where you took these photos is so beautiful!
https://www.kathrineeldridge.com
Elizabeth H.
April 12, 2022 @ 11:16 pm
Thank you, Kathrine! I love this color combo too. I know I have another photo shoot somewhere in my files with this color combo. I will post in the fall. 🙂 This location is really beautiful. I hope to go back and take more pics. Hope you’re having a good week and can’t believe Lent is almost over! Wishing you a blessed Easter weekend.
Greg
March 27, 2022 @ 3:55 pm
When we headed to this site, we had hoped to find plenty of Fall foliage, but as these pictures prove, the leaves were still mostly green. We did however find plenty of history in that this site was significant in the Battle of South Mountain, which preceded the Battle of Antietam by just a few days. There were several plaques there explaining how the Confederates led by General Lafayette McClaws fought against Union forces in and around this position in September 1862. McClaws was familiar to us because we’d seen his grave when we’d visited Laurel Grove Cemetery in Savannah, GA.
In 2022, I don’t think either McClaws or Townshend is known to many. This despite the monumental efforts, particularly in Townshend’s case, to preserve their memories. Rather than lament their being forgotten, I think it better to learn from their fate. Meaning one should spend less time building/preserving monuments to dead men and instead expend energy to the betterment of the living and yet born.
Elizabeth H.
April 12, 2022 @ 11:14 pm
Thank you for adding this insight to our photo shoot, Dad! I had wanted to write about General McClaws, but I couldn’t fit his story with the flow of my current post. So, I’m glad you have it here. And you make a very good point about focussing on the betterment of the living and unborn. 🙂
Jill
April 3, 2022 @ 10:07 am
I love that you always incorporate interesting history into your posts! Those boots are fabulous! Love this chic look on you!
Jill – Doused in Pink
Elizabeth H.
April 12, 2022 @ 11:02 pm
Thank you, Jill! Hope you’re having a great week!
Ashley
April 6, 2022 @ 9:05 pm
Well, aren’t you just adorable here! I love the pink and burgundy combo- and especially digging the way the leggings and the boots are right almost the exact color. It makes your legs look a mile long!
I’m getting into a spring state of mind in my new post in a fun pastel-striped shirt! Would love for you to swing by!
-Ashley
Elizabeth H.
April 12, 2022 @ 11:02 pm
You know, I love it when my legs look a mile long! 😉 Thank you, Ashley, for your fab comments. Looking forward to catching up on your latest blog posts and podcast. Hope your week is going well.
Paula Roling
May 1, 2022 @ 9:15 pm
Think I want those boots!! Love the color combo and of course, PINK!
Elizabeth H.
May 4, 2022 @ 1:26 am
Hi Paula! Thank you! So glad you like the boots! This is one of my favorite color combos…and yes! Of course, PINK! 🙂 Hope you are having a lovely week. I made it back to DC and am now trying to catch up on some blog work.