Reframing Colonial Williamsburg Prints to Let them Sparkle
My prints from famed Virginia artists, Don Cannvaro and Caesar Monturano, were custom framed by an amazing team, who willingly worked with my vision.
18th Century Virginia Musings
My prints from famed Virginia artists, Don Cannvaro and Caesar Monturano, were custom framed by an amazing team, who willingly worked with my vision.
Remembering 2004 when I led my young children on their first journey through the historic area, I had fun watching my kids carry on the tradition.
Since they are now of age, my kids will march to the beat of the 18th century while pursuing their future in this crazy post-modern world.
In between Drummer’s Call events, we saw the sewing of the First Oval Office, Washington’s marquee tent, and Benedict Arnold called my son to the stage.
Last July Colonial Williamsburg contacted me about using one of my photographs for their soon to be published calendar that is mailed to donors every year!
Colonial Williamsburg has a new James Madison, who spent months in study, deeply immersed in documents and research. The results of that was great!
Unbeknownst to us, a photographer from the Virginia Gazette took a picture of us as we neared Bruton Parish church, to which a friend alerted me!
When my son saw that the Colonial Williamsburg Lafayette was giving a first person interpretation workshop in Annapolis, my son wanted to attend.
After touring the grand opening of the Armoury project, part I, we toured the gorgeous gardens and watched a hilarious program with the Playbooth Theater.
A couple of days ago the kids and I went to Colonial Williamsburg to be part of an Electronic Field Trip taping…