Eating at the King's Arms Tavern
Duck, venison, and rabbit meat pie , mmmmmmm.

Fruit shrub - tropical fruit juice and lemon sorbet. We slurped it all up in no time.


We can't take Grandpa anywhere. Actually, wearing your napkin like this is historically accurate.

Colonial Williamsburg residents.

In the stocks - Where they all belong!!!
Nana and Guns! Good thing there was a barrier between them. This was called the Magazine. A big octagon shaped building where they stored weapons.
Who doesn't love a tri-corner hat?

We look adorable in our hats. That green ribbon is very flattering on Andrew.
The Weaver's shop was very interesting. She was spinning wools, there was fabric on a loom and neat colors of wool hanging on the wall.


Nana loves Colonial Williamsburg, can you tell?
The back entrance to the Governor's palace. We toured it as servants who were there to help prepared for the ball that night to celebrate the Queen's birthday and the Governor's daughter's christening.
We listened to Colonel George Washington at Colonial Williamsburg discussing the recent Tea incident in Boston, and what to do about the King and his taxes. See Grandpa and Lucy listening intently?



We drove to Williamsburg and here we are dancing in our hotel.
Andrew sang a song right before bed. He is tired and charming.
such adorable people!
ReplyDeleteWow! I would love to go to colonial Williamsburg! I am an American History fanatic, so I guess that makes sense.
ReplyDeletePeter, you look so grown up! How old are you now?
Love you guys!
Mary