I left you at Founders Day in my previous post. What did we do when that event had concluded? Well, we returned home for a busy week-end of church activities. That was the subject of the post on Monday, March 31.
On Tuesday, April 1, we made a return trip to Emory and Henry for an organ concert. That program was the subject of the post on Wednesday, April 2.
After the concert, we journeyed to the home of Munchomom where we spent the night. We were up the next morning to begin our trip to Jamestown and Williamsburg!
Before heading out, I snapped this picture of where we were staying. |
Entering Jamestown! We are excited! |
The walkway with state flags includes a plaque with information about each state. |
Impressive sculpture. |
I thought this was a very neat bench! |
Coming up next will be the views of the Powhatan community. Hopefully you will return tomorrow.
Thank you for reading. I really appreciate your comments.
I would love to visit there. Those are great photos Nellie!
ReplyDeleteI would also love to go there!!
ReplyDeleteNellie, I have never been to Jamestown or Williamsburg...But one day, I want to go there. It's nice to see things in pictures. Thanks for posting yours. I know you enjoyed the time with your daughter along. Blessings, xoxo,Susie
ReplyDeleteWhat a delightful place to visit, with so much history and beauty! I have a FB friend who lives in Yorktown, and I might be able to visit her some day and take in some of the other great places that VA has to offer. One can only imagine the hardships that the original residents had to endure in order to make this the great place it is now. Have a lovely afternoon, Sister!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and of course I'll return!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great trip for the Munchkins and adults alike. We took our daughter there when she was in 6th grade. She was very interested in the Civil War at that age (of all things). Both Yorktown and Williamsburg are must sees!
ReplyDeleteHi Nellie , what a wonderful weekend you had and to share it with family was the icing on the cake . Thanks for sharing :)
ReplyDeleteI am so glad you got to go and even more glad to hear how exciting your trip was. I love all the history in that area.
ReplyDeleteLove all your pictures and will look forward to some more. xo Diana
I would love to go there and what fun it would be. I can't wait to see what else you saw.
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful to visit historic Jamestown.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it was a beautiful day. Looking forward to more interesting posts about this interesting area of your country's early history.
Your blog looks great Nellie!