Sunday, August 15, 2010

Williamsberg 15/08/2010

Bright and early Tina and I were off to Williamsberg...


Here's Tina sitting on one of the benches where the leafy lane leads to the river.


What a great town and very historical... so much happened at this town which is kept as it was back in the days of Thomas Jefferson.



We went through the town and saw many of the houses that people in those days used to live in and still today they have kept them in original condition... the unusual thing about the town is that in one house you enter it might be 1876 and then in the afternoon the same house may be two years later depending on what happened in that year.



We later went for a horse drawn carriage ride through the town and it was just gorgeous!!! Loved the whole experience... the only bugger was my bag broke AGAIN!!!! I had a bag strap break on me in LA and now this other bag broke on me in Williamsberg!!!! I now have to look for a decent bag with a sturdy strap!!!... something industrial strength perhaps!!


We are soon to head home as I am writing this in a quaint little coffe shop / bookstore so we have a two and a half hour car drive home with looming rain clouds on the horizon...

Hope you are all safe and well... I miss my boys and little fur angels and miss Colleen lots... Love you all... off to Washington DC tomorrow...xxx

3 comments:

  1. *giggle* WHAT are you doing with your bag, Enchie??? *more giggle*
    It´s such fun to read about your adventures, hon!
    What´s your next stop? Roma´s home?
    Kisses to Tina and you, Enchie. Yours, LA

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  2. In France we say: "Jamais deux sans trois" which means something like "Never two times without a third one" ;-) Good continuation Amunette!
    Brigitte

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  3. Missed you all day Ami. Thanks for the call. I had started a nap so I hope I made some sense. You must be quite tired too. Weird to not be off an another adventure with you today.

    I know you have to catch up two days worth but maybe you'll see this post. It was great having you here.

    Hugs,
    Tina

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