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Monday, November 12, 2012

Celebrating Veterans Day


In honor of Veterans Day, Colonial Williamsburg offered free admission for all active duty and retired military for the three day weekend, it was called " Celebrating Service to America" Hard to pass up free, so we decided it was the perfect weekend to go and visit.

Williamsburg is one of our favorite destinations, and fall is one of the prettiest time of year there. When we visit we seldom do anything but walk around and explore the quaint little shops, but with the Veterans Day special we were able to experience all Colonial Williamsburg had to offer.

My husband and I enjoy all things historical, so this was a lot of fun for us, but what made it even better was, friends that we don't get to see nearly enough, were able to join us.

We spent the day together going through the different trades...my favorites included the Weaver, I was fascinated by the looms and the spinning wheels, the Cobbler, and the Millinery Shop. The people that work in these shops are true craftsmen....they are skilled at what they do, many have done it for years.

Because it was Veterans Day weekend there were some special activities going on. There was a Veterans parade with Fife and Drum and a Veterans Salute attended by "George Washington" and "Patrick Henry" My friend tried to chat a little with General Washington, find out how long he had been doing this job etc....the General was having none of it....he stayed in character the entire time.


             In the photo below you can see the parade as it begins to enter the Courthouse grounds


Once the parade arrived at the Courthouse, those in the audience that were Veterans were invited to join those that had already assembled...by the time it was done, there were over three hundred men and women who are/were willing to serve standing on the other side of the field. Thank you Veterans we appreciate you.



They fired the cannons three times in salute to the Veterans


Two of my favorite veterans, my sweet husband is the one in the red.


3 comments:

Kathy ... aka Nana said...

We drove right by Colonial Williamsburg on our way to the Outer Banks. I wish we would have had the time to stop and visit.

It looks like they did a really special job of celebrating our veterans.

Janettessage.blogspot.com said...

Oh wow!! This history buff, home school mom would have really enjoyed that...how wonderful! Your pictures are great! Now that is how you should celebrate Veterans Day

Camille said...

How lovely Maryann! What a rich heritage we have in North America...God has been so good to us! May HE graciously lead us back to our roots!! I am thankful for all those who fought for our freedoms. Thank you to your husband too! :)

Blessings,
Camille