Williamsburg

Our March, 2000 trip to historic Williamsburg, Virginia

I didn't take this picture, I found it.

Wake me when we get to Nikki's house.
Max taking a nap in the car on the way north

Pedro's house
A famous historical site on I95

springtime
Some pretty flowers in the Williamsburg area

These folks were stumped for a name
We were looking for a good place to eat... found this.

The building is 285 years old, still in use.
Here's an Episcopal church older than ours in Melbourne.

This was not posed.
Colonial builders, using period tools

Joe Cool, as an infant
Here's one of the coolest people we saw on the trip.

A guide in the capitol building
A lady in Williamsburg

We don't have spring like this in Florida
Pretty garden

They weren't smiling this much after ten hours of walking
Kay with David, my brother and his wife Betty

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Another Williamsburg lady

Where are all the palm trees?
Spring is beautiful in Virginia

I did take this one
A demonstration of soldiering

He looks guilty to me
My brother was chosen randomly as a participant in a trial.
Hang him

It would go faster with covering on the blades
A windmill used for grinding grain

They actually dye and weave yarn here the same way as in colonial times.
Colorful yarn in the weaver's shop

Not a cloud in the sky
Windvane at the Mariner's Museum in Newport News, VA

Yeah, right!
Kay, with her nose to the grindstone

It looks authentic, but they use gas in their kilns.
Glassblowers at Jamestown

It's so pretty, it looks fake.
Pretty dogwood at Jamestown

If trees could only talk...
Gnarled tree trunk with house ruins at Jamestown

Colonist's guns that defeated Cornwallis and the British
Cannons at Yorktown

This dog has a unique ability to look stupid
When we were almost home, we opened the windows. Max enjoyed the breeze and the salty air.

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