Williamsburg Virginia - Day Seven [Sept 20, 2008]
Well, it's Saturday and very hard to believe that we'd been in Williamsburg for a week already. Today we had to head back towards Phoenixville Pennsylvania, but didn't do so until later in the day after we used up the day having fun. We started the day off by getting the bikes out that we'd drug all the way down there with us and hadn't yet rode. It wasn't a super long trip but still 8 miles wasn't a bad way to start the day out. We completed the bike ride, got ready, packed, and loaded the car all before 9:00 am so we were definitely not wasting time this morning.
We hung out at the model homes for about 30 minutes walking around and taking a bunch of photo's and then departed for Jamestown. If you remember from an earlier blog, we'd been to Jamestown a couple of days prior, but arrived 3 minutes after they closed all the attractions. This time we'd be there in time and have fresh batteries in the camera. It really surprising how small the original Jamestown is, but then again, thinking about it, there wasn't a lot of folks on the ship that landed. The James River has really widened it's edges since the original landing and some of it is now underwater out in the river. The story of how researchers found Jamestown is pretty interesting. Archeologists searched and searched further out in the river until one day a professor said "why don't you try digging closer to the church? Back in those days, the church was the center of everything." The first shovel full dug at the new location proved successful in find Jamestown. Today, there is much digging going on. Many things have been found and reburied as the earth provides the best protector of artifacts.
| You can see some of the digging that is still going on. Things continued to be found even today. Just this past summer a gold ring was found, along with a couple of dishes. That's amazing! |
| We walked about the area for a couple of hours and really found it very interesting stopping to look at all the structures still standing. We learned the reasons for the ditches and mounds that marked the owners property. The trenches also served as sewage and a place to dump their trash. Another place we learned to dump trash was the wells scattered throughout the area. Water wells had to be dug to an exact depth. Too shallow would be disease infested, too deep would be terribly nasty tasting. I'd have hated to be the taste tester! The structure to the left is actually not the original structure, it's buried. This is a replica of what was there before 350 years of soil turning over and burying the original foundations. At the time, tobacco was so popular that all the trees you see in the area were cut down and tobacco planted in every square inch of useable soil. |
| After an enjoyable visit to Jamestown, we jumped in the car and headed up the road towards Richmond. Our destination was the Berkely Plantation which is world famous. Unlike we were taught in school, the first Thanksgiving actually occurred here at Berkely Plantation a whole year prior to what's written in the history books. Am I sure? You bet! President George W Bush presented the official documentation acknowledging that the first Thanksgiving actually did occur here. The first 10 presidents also spent much time at the Berkely Plantation and President Lincoln dismissed one of his general's during the Civil War because the general had a sit and wait approach and Lincoln wanted a seek and destroy leader. President Bush did last years State Of The Union Addresses from the grounds of Berkely Plantation. |
Long about 4 o'clock pm, we decided we should start heading back towards home and get rested up as we're flying up to Alfred New York tomorrow to see Nicole there at the university.
The weather is forecasted to be real nice so it should be a fun day.
Thanks for reading along about our vacation. We hope you enjoyed the recount of what we've been doing for the last 7 days, with one more day to go before heading back in to work.
Ya'll be particular and we'll see you again soon. We'll post some pictures of tomorrow's flight here on the blog as well.
Gnight!
Beth and Shane







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