Colonial Williamsburg / “williamsburg virginia history and education”
We are off in a few hours for the beach and on the way plan to stop at Colonial Williamsburg. It’s time to wave good-bye to the family and dogs and accelerate down the road.
We have been watching the HBO miniseries John Adams and are pretty impressed with the job they are doing to bring back earlier times in American history. Of course we are also on the lookout for my son Zachary who was in extra in the series which was made here in Richmond and in the surrounding area.
So it will be interesting to go down there and be immersed for a few hours in a different world. How did they manage without cell phones and computers? For that matter how did we manage without them when we were growing up?
The terrible state of the economy has finally intruded upon my consciousness. It has come up in conversations a few times and now it looks like the time has come to leave the stock market for awhile. If we had wise economic policies in the world these corrections would be so much easier to bear. But as things stand it looks to me like a major event is in the making.
And I really do hate standing in line. But if it comes down to that in order to get some milk or bread I guess it will have to be. I will just think about Colonial Williamsburg and be grateful we have a few things that they could not have imagined.
I guess. Hopefully.
So stay tuned for photos of something other than ducks or the James River. Grab a feed for adventures this summer in the Bahamas and other travel destinations. But for now our goal is to take photos of the cherry blossoms in DC and much else. It will be good. I promise.
Here’s the Slide Show from our trip to Williamsburg.
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