Encampment On The Palace Green, Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
This encampment on the Palace Green in Colonial Williamsburg created a very unique photo opportunity. Each tent was used by a reanactor and contained time period bedding and supplies.
It's just amazing how much effort they put into making everything authentic to the period in Colonial Williamsburg. It must be such an amazing place for a 'history buff' to visit. Excellent shot.
Such a wonderful way to view history-much better than reading a history book. I love the painted gourds in the previous post. Have a nice Sunday. Mickie ;)
It for sure looks real. Thanks for showing.
ReplyDeleteFun! Wish I had been there. Jim
ReplyDeleteI love the angle you shot this, capturing the repetition, yet with the one pile if things outside the one tent.
ReplyDeletethose tents are so small and i think they sleep 4 or 6...imagine in the summer how uncomfortable that would be....
ReplyDeleteVery cool shot...love the drum, I guess we know where the drummer is sleeping, eh?
ReplyDeleteDeanna
It's just amazing how much effort they put into making everything authentic to the period in Colonial Williamsburg. It must be such an amazing place for a 'history buff' to visit. Excellent shot.
ReplyDeletea bit like providing a home to time. great picture indeed.
ReplyDeletePlease have you all a good Sunday.
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Such a wonderful way to view history-much better than reading a history book. I love the painted gourds in the previous post. Have a nice Sunday. Mickie ;)
ReplyDeleteSuch an interesting blog you have here. We visited Williamsburg once and found it to be absolutely charming.
ReplyDeleteThese folks are into it all the way. Great photo!
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