Acting and Reenacting with friends: Colonial Williamsburg
Enlisting as a soldier in the Continental Army for three years, giving up all my rights, learning to work as a unit, while ready to endure hardship…
18th Century Virginia Musings
Enlisting as a soldier in the Continental Army for three years, giving up all my rights, learning to work as a unit, while ready to endure hardship…
Historical clothing walking on the streets of the historic area beguiled us to take the 75th anniversary tour of the Costume Design Center where they are sewn.
I received a surprise e-mail from one of the producers of Colonial Williamsburg’s EFTs inviting my kids to be the first Skypers on Thursday’s program.
We were laughing at this hilarious fictional rendition of learning how to be an actor interpreter at our favorite historical site, Colonial Williamsburg!
Mistaking my kids for employees, guests often ask them questions about the historic area, and also take pictures of them and with them!
Remembering the day when my kids and I recieved a surprise package from Colonial Williamsburg’s Educational Outreach Department!
Because his persona wrote a famous letter, my son decided to recreate it with his souvenir quill, ink, ink well, parchment paper, sealing wax, and stamp.