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Thursday, January 20, 2011

Old Jamestowne

Figured I should get the rest of the vacation photos up on the Blog so family and friends could see.
Takes a number of hours to do this, but worth it.

This is Old Jamestowne. Luckily.. unlike Williamsburg, they let you use a very nice scooter for free. Without that, I would not of been able to check this place out.


DH decided to be cheeky by puffing his stomach out....so I took the photo of him anyway and post it for all to see. LOL
One silly man he is!
Photo was taken in front of the Jamestown Monument.


A recreation of the original church, the people where Episcopalians.


An out line of the old Fort. What you do not see in this shot is that the other side of the Front and housing that was once here, ended up in the river when the banks were eroded away.


A recreation of one of timber frame buildings. This site is an on going archeological dig site, which I find really cool. One of those dream jobs.



Distance photo of the Church.


Old Jamestowne, was surrounded by marsh and water.




I just had to buy a little blue hand blow flower vase. If this house wasn't in the state of flux, I would of bought another piece. It is simple but beautiful and they were able to recreate the exact mix, to get glass of the past.
Hand made in America, a wonderful thing to have.


Sadly, I just did not have the energy to check out the recreated Jamestown with the ships and houses, looks like DH and I would love it. Another plus here, they do have scooters.

Saturday, January 8, 2011

Mia and the Candy


This is not a photo of that day... or what she was doing but I wanted to put a photo up anyway.

Was really hungry after cleaning the horse's hooves. Too early for lunch so I got a couple of organic Twizzler type candies.
I put one down next to my water glass and out of the corner of my eye I see Mia, slowly making her way over to my candy. Like I won't notice. She sniffed...her eyes got big as marbles, her ears went side ways...one white tipped paw ever so slowly reaching for that yummy treat and I say...

Mia, what do you think you are doing? She stops her paw in mid air and She looks at me, then slowly lowers her paw and I take the candy out of her reach..she gives me a hurt look.
Then she starts sniffing again..going towards ........ and I said... Mia those are your nail clippers. I ask her if she wants her claws clipped again? Oh.. the look she gave me. LOL Big case of Cat stink eye!
Ears come back up, eyes go back to normal.. she sits down and gave me one of those cat looks, as if to say... No thank you. Licks her paw and then she walks off. Was too funny.

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Williamsburg 5 ~ close ups and back areas

DH snapped this photo of me while we were walking through many of the back gardens. Really enjoyed walking in this area, there was so much to see.

Was really glad I bought these winter boots from Cabela's. Not only did my feet stay nice and warm, they are super comfy, the soles have super grip in snow and ice. I did not slip once!


Walked hand in hand with DH, under the trees that are gracefully arching over this side road. Was rather romantic.

What is hard to see, is the thick sheet Ice under that bit of sand thrown on top.

Some more of the period Wreaths. They were quite creative.


Here is a wreath with cotton right off the plant.


An adorable little house and shed.


Love the split rail fencing. A lot of work but so beautiful and peaceful looking. We both really enjoyed visiting here and it is my kind of town! ;O)
Hoping I can go back some day and see the other half of Colonial Williamsburg.

This was also our first Vacation ever and we both enjoyed it a lot!


Williamsburg 4

Beautiful little shops.


A nice Carriage house or barn.


Beautiful house and shop.


A cold morning. Bundled up as well as we were, was quite pleasant out.

A field looking towards some brick buildings.


Two of the bigger houses in Williamsburg.

Did not get to go inside either of these houses, this time around. But hopefully in the future I will.

Williamsburg Long shots

The City Hall and way, way in the background, you can see another big building.
This is the only photo in this post to be taken on 25 Dec 2010.


DH took a series of what I call "Longshots" to try to show the size of this place.
Each photo is only a small fraction of one area.


Was wonderful to stroll down the roads looking at these beautiful places with my handsome DH.

There are some seriously beautiful buildings here. All these photos where taken on 29 Dec 2010. Looks quite picturesque with all the snow.




The Governors house in colonial Williamsburg

The commons in front of the Governors palace. The size of this place is just incredible.


A close up, can see they liked to use brick and had walls around the Governor's place.

The start of the tour and this lady was fun to listen to.
I was not able to take the whole tour because of the number of stairs but I did enjoy what I was able to see.


The Parlor.



Their front hall was loaded with weapons, sure meant to either impress or scare the residents and visitors.


Portraits.


And some inside photos.




Is an impressive place.

Saturday, January 1, 2011

Colonial Williamsburg 3

Cute little shops, Williamsburg has so much Character.
Have to say.. I am itching to start a new painting, just have to decide which one I want to paint first, will not be easy to choose!


Front of one of the old houses.


Another shot of one of the back gardens. Really enjoyed following the unbeaten path. Could get more of a feeling for the place and found interesting nooks.


The only day they had the horses's out, which was on Christmas day. I really wanted to go on a carriage ride, horse person I am. That and I find it very romantic. ;O)
But sadly on the 29th, with all the Ice and snow, they could not bring out the carriages. So hopefully next time.


The George Wythe house.
George Washington's head quarters just before the British siege of Yorktown, and French General Rochambeau made the home his headquarters after victory at Yorktown. In 1776, the house accommodated Virginia General Assembly delegate Thomas Jefferson and his family.
Is a really nice old house,
I was told is 85% original. Repaired or replaced pieces were very well done to say the least. .

The Armory, we just walked by and did not go in, though I wish we had. Ah well.. another of those to save for next time.

Williamsburg is a really big place. Between the two days I could only walk about half of it.
Needless to say, I loved walking hand in hand with my wonderful DH.

The only down side to Williamsburg, is if you are handicapped in any way. I could of seen the whole place if I had access to a scooter or even a wheel chair.
They do not offer scooters and only have a couple of folding wheel chairs. So if you have any mobility issues, you need to bring your own transport.