~ A DAILY PHOTO BLOG ~
~ AN ALMOST DAILY PHOTO BLOG ~
~ A DAILY PHOTO BLOG ~
Welcome to an almost daily peek at our beautiful Williamsburg, Virginia which includes the "Historic Triangle" consisting of Colonial Williamsburg -the world’s largest living history museum- Yorktown and Jamestown.
March 31, 2012
On The King's Business, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
The staff at the King's Arms Tavern compare notes regarding the needs of its patrons in an effort to give each the royal treatment. Okay, it's not really the King's business.
March 30, 2012
March 29, 2012
Brafferton At The College Of William And Mary, Williamsburg, Virginia
The Brafferton at the College of William & Mary is framed by the setting sun behind and protected by a colonial era canon in front. It is a classic colonial style building.
Labels:
William and Mary College Photos
March 28, 2012
Fashionable Kids, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
These children, as many do, dress in the mode of their colonial counterparts while taking in the history at Colonial Williamsburg. While they may not fully appreciate the amazing detail and research of the historic exhibits, they all want the look. Long dresses, bonnets and tri-cornered hats abound.
March 27, 2012
Beautiful Ceramic Tiles, Dewitt Wallace Museum, Williamsburg, Virginia
These beautiful hand painted tiles are part of the collection at the Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum.
March 26, 2012
Memorial Wall, Yorktown, Virginia
These plaques are among a number adorning a wall at Yorktown's Riverwalk Landing to memorialize events and people related to Yorktown, presidents born in Virginia or who visited Yorktown. Pictured are Presidents George Washington and Ronald Reagan; Compte De Rochambeau and Compte De Grasse, Frenchmen who assisted in the revolution; and the USS Yorktown. Plaques not shown feature presidents born in Virginia, in addition to the first President, George Washington, are Thomas Jefferson, 3rd; James Madison, 4th, James Monroe, 5th, William Henry Harrison, 9th; John Tyler, 10th; Zachary Taylor, 12th; and, Woodrow Wilson, 26th. In addition to President Reagan, other Presidents not born in Virginia who are memorialized are Chester A. Arthur, 21st, who visited for the centennial celebration in 1881, and Herbert Hoover, 31st, who visited for the sesquicentennial in 1931. Other, non-presidents celebrated on the wall include the Marquis De Lafayette, a French nobleman who assisted in the revolution and Friederick Von Steuben, a military teacher who led a division at the battle at Yorktown in 1781.
March 25, 2012
March 24, 2012
March 23, 2012
March 22, 2012
World's Wildest Stereo, Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum, Williamsburg, Virginia
This is the wildest stereo we have ever seen. This little beastie carries its turntable in its back just in case a party breaks out. It is an exhibit at the Abby Aldrich Rockefeller Folk Art Museum and one of many very interesting items.
March 21, 2012
Colonial Gathering, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
This group of costumed colonial characters all hit the right place at the right time for us to catch this colonials only shot on Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg. Its a rarity not to have tourists in the shot.
March 20, 2012
Captain John Smith At Historic Jamestowne, Williamsburg Virginia
Captain John Smith - or at least his statue - stands watch over the James River on Jamestown Island near the site of the original fort built by the 1607 settlers. It is now known as Historic Jamestowne.
Labels:
Jamestown Island Photos,
Statue Photos
March 19, 2012
Dandy On The Town, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
This dandy, complete with carved walking stick, bright red stockings, and striped skirt, strolled Duke of Gloucester Street in Colonial Williamsburg.
March 18, 2012
Spring Has Sprung, Williamsburg, Virginia
The daffodils and other early risers have burst forth in a big way with the quick warm up we recently had. We are looking forward to the colors of Spring.
Labels:
Flower Photos,
Garden Photos
March 17, 2012
Happy St. Patrick's Day From Williamsburg, Virginia
This is a wee leprechaun from one of the shows at Busch Gardens Williamsburg. Hope you all find his pot of gold and have a great St. Patrick's Day.
March 16, 2012
Presidential Birdhouse, William and Mary College, Williamsburg, Virginia
We noticed this unique birdhouse in the dormer on the garage at the President's house at the College of William & Mary. We never saw one like this before.
March 15, 2012
Catching A Moment In Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
This costumed employee of Colonial Williamsburg took a moment to watch the activities from her post outside the James Craig Jewelry Store. Her mug and cloak wait behind her on the bench while her bag hangs on the porch rail.
March 14, 2012
Sunset Over College Creek, Williamsburg, Virginia
The sun began to set over College Creek and peeked over the hill to provide a touch of light and color. The tide was low as the muddy embankments are visible on both sides.
Labels:
Water Photos,
Williamsburg Area Photos
March 13, 2012
Shoemaker Shop and Greenhow Tenement, Colonial Williamsburg, Williamsburg, Virginia
The Shoemaker's shop, next to the Greenhow Tenement, is working through it wood pile trying to stay warm during the winter season. The exhibits in Colonial Williamsburg create authentic conditions and use wood fires (along with modern heat and air conditioning) in the shops.
Labels:
Colonial Williamsburg Photos
March 12, 2012
Yorktown Victory Monument, Yorktown, Virginia
The Yorktown Victory Monument stands high on the hill above the York River and at the edge of the historic Yorktown where George Washington defeated Cornwallis and the British to bring about the end of the Revolutionary War.
Labels:
Yorktown Photos
March 11, 2012
Bearing Arms At The Dewitt Wallace Museum, Williamsburg, Virginia
This display shows the workmanship and variety of firearms in colonial times. It also shows the dramatic differences and advances in weaponry today.
March 10, 2012
In Time For Justice, Williamsburg, Virginia
This is the Williamsburg - James City County Court House; a beautiful three story blend of architectural history and modern amenities. The three large cupolas on top provide ambient light to courtrooms and offices. Another interesting component is the large clock over the door reminding those entering to arrive on time. We wonder who bears the burden of making that large clock "spring forward" for Day Light Savings time tonight?
Labels:
Williamsburg Area Photos
March 9, 2012
Isham Goddin Shop, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
This small shop is adjacent to Christiana Campbell's Tavern. It was purchased by Isham Goddin, a militiaman from New Kent in 1778 for 200 pounds but sold for 90 pounds in 1783. According to Colonial Williamsburg, the property values were quite inflated and when the capital moved to Richmond, quickly dropped.
Today it is a two bedroom guest house available to visitors who want the full colonial experience.
Labels:
Colonial Williamsburg Photos
March 8, 2012
The Big Guns, Yorktown, Virginia
As part of the Revolutionary War historical presentations in Yorktown, canons are placed in areas at which they were likely deployed during the battle. On occasion, canon and period guns are shot. They create quite a noise and smoke. Click for more information on the Yorktown Victory Center and the Yorktown Battlefield.
Labels:
Yorktown Photos
March 7, 2012
Corner Chair, Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum, Williamsburg, Virginia
This corner chair is representative of 18th century furniture. It is beautifully appointed yet functional. The Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum features many examples of colonial furnishings.
March 6, 2012
Gardener Out Of Season, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
We rarely think of gardening in the winter but the gardener at the nursery in Colonial Williamsburg uses the extended growing season provided by the climate to grow a variety of cold weather vegetables. Here he explains his work to tourists.
March 5, 2012
Entrenched In History At Yorktown Battlefield, Yorktown, Virginia
These earthen work entrenchments are found throughout the Yorktown Battlefield. They were built by the English and used during the battle in 1781 and, during the Civil War, were enlarged. They provided some protection during battle.
Labels:
Yorktown Photos
March 4, 2012
Lady In Winter, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
This lady keeps her spirits up and herself warm in her bright red winter coat while strolling near the public gaol (jail) in Colonial Williamsburg. While winter is generally mild here, on occasion it makes itself known.
March 3, 2012
King Neptune, Neighbor Within An Hour Of Williamsburg, Virginia
This gigantic statue of King Neptune dominates the boardwalk at nearby Virginia Beach; a very popular shore destination drawing multitudes to the area each season. Blue skies, wide sandy beaches, waves and sun are enticing.
We are periodically presenting items of interest from neighboring locales within an hour of Williamsburg and who, like all good neighbors, contribute to the quality of life for all.
Labels:
Good Neighbor,
Statue Photos,
Virginia Beach Photos
March 2, 2012
Music To Colonial Ears, Dewitt Wallace Museum, Williamsburg, Virginia
As hard as it may be for us to conceive, colonials could not turn on the radio, iPod or MP3 player to have music; they had to make it their own. The Dewitt Wallace Decorative Arts Museum displays a number of musical instruments, including this fine wood working specimen.
March 1, 2012
The Man At The Window, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
This shopkeeper took a break to get some fresh air and check out the action in Colonial Williamsburg.
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