Thursday, May 19, 2005

Apricot Pork and Apple Crisp

It's been a busy day of touring through the historic villige of Williamsburg, VA. Men, women and children spend years in this idyllic burg cycling through a period of the 18th century over and over again. Gunsmiths, cobblers, clothing makers, and others spend careers hovering in a time that is over 200 years past. The village is maginficent in its replcation of this long-past but clearly not-forgotten era. History buffs and lay-people alike can enjoy the festive atmosphere of this constant re-creation. At great last we have experienced what has been touted as the must-see sight of Virginia, and now we can move on to more political pastures in Washington D.C. Tomorrow we will begin the Congressional leg of our journey to visit the much adored Representative David Wu. Please feel free to share any stories or comments related to either Williamsburg or Congress. Happy Thursday!

Arlene (or is it...?)

1 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hmmm,
Mystery in Williamsburg. Is it a post from AKSach or is it from ASSt.
A good post in any case. Carries the story forward.
Please give my hearty regards to our tireless and dedicated representative, David Wu.
And don't miss the Library of Congress, and the National Gallery of Art. My high school prom was held at the Willard Hotel right downtown, now renovated to luxury beyond its wildest dreams. You should definitely have Maryland Crabcakes. Ummm. I should have gone with you.
Suby

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