Two Lafayettes at Prelude to Victory: Colonial Williamsburg
Insisting on taking his Lafayette costume, my son said he outgrew his old costume.
Um, isn’t that going to attract attention?
Mom, I’ve grown over 5 inches!
Historical Sewing and Time Travels
Insisting on taking his Lafayette costume, my son said he outgrew his old costume.
Um, isn’t that going to attract attention?
Mom, I’ve grown over 5 inches!
The midninteenth century photgrapher put me to work as his assistant, as he photographed the baseball team comprised of Colonial Williamsburg employees.
Suddenly the Redcoat engaged his rifle and told my kids to halt!
Where were their passes? Passes? What passes?
My son proclaimed, “I’m only 13!”
This reenactment is based on actual documentation on events in April of 1781, when the British arrived at Mount Vernon from the Potomac.
On the anniversary of the siege on the Alamo, we saw a reenactment. While residents of La Villita danced the Fandango,
Santa Anna arrived with his troops.