Rachelle in the Maze: Colonial Williamsburg, April 2004 Rachelle poses for a photo while she is searching for the way out of the maze. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)
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Thomas Jefferson: Colonial Williamsburg, April 2004 Many of the historical figures are represented at Colonial Williamsburg. We had the opportunity to hear Thomas Jefferson speak on a variety of topics. The fun part began when he took questions from the audience. Many people forgot that he was “in period” and talked to him as if he were aware of future events. His puzzlement at the audience’s odd statements and questions was hilarious. Jefferson would also ask members of the audience where they were from. His replies to people who were not from the Colonies, but from other parts of America were hilarious. Jefferson asked one man who was from California if he was Spanish, and the man kept replying, “No, I’m American!” This happened numerous times with Jefferson asking what the individual meant by being an American. Or he’d make a comment that the individual should probably not be so open with his seditious sentiments. By the way, events in Colonial Williamsburg take place prior to the revolution, so all the inhabitants of Williamsburg are (or at least profess to be) loyal British subjects. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)
Happiness Is a Smiling Baby (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)
More Alpine Scenery: Glacier National Park, August 2006 More scenery from our hike to Hidden Lake. Smoke from the forest fires in the eastern part of the park is visible to the right. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)
Governor’s Palace: Colonial Williamsburg, April 2004 The Royal Governor’s Residence in Williamsburg. This was the seat of government until the American Revolution. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)
Coat of Arms: Colonial Williamsburg, April 2004 (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)
King George III: Colonial Williamsburg, April 2004 King George was the British Monarch during the time period of Colonial Williamsburg. This painting was hung in the Governor’s Palace. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)
Joyous (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)
Falls the night: Grand Teton National Park, August 2006 (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)
I Caught Her!: Colonial Williamsburg, April 2004 Here’s Rachelle posing in one of the stocks. Rachelle and I spent a couple of days visiting Colonial Williamsburg. A living history museum, Colonial Williamsburg is a reconstruction of the colonial capital of Virginia, located in Williamsburg, Virginia. (via Robby Edwards’ Photos)