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Thursday, December 9, 2010

Grand Illumination at Williamsburg

One great thing about this time of year is the many Christmas events.  Over the years we have gone to see things we normally would not have seen.  Like attending functions at the Kennedy Center.  It was fun to dress up and go see a musical or Christmas program there.  Or see the Christmas tree at the capitol like I mentioned last week.

This year, we ventured up to Williamsburg for the Grand Illumination.  It was about a 90 minute drive from here and we went with a few of Kelly's friends.  Williamsburg is an interesting place.  You see all kinds of costumes
And yours truly...
It was a beautiful afternoon at Williamsburg and we walked around for a couple of hours before the fireworks (i.e. Grand Illumination) started.  If you have never been to Williamsburg it is really a neat and interesting place.

We stopped by a sheep pen and handlers came by to feed them.
And walked down the main road along some homes and farm houses...
There were lots of people and the Illumination is a very popular event...
It was also very cold and we stopped over near the shops for some hot chocolate and cider

After that we went over to one of the many outdoor stages and watched some groups sing Christmas carols and we saw a group dressed up in revolutionary era British uniforms as part of the fife and drum corps.
It was pretty cold after the sun went down but we toughed it out until 6:00 PM when the fireworks started.  They went on and on and on.  And apparently there were two or three places on the grounds that had fireworks going off simultaneously.  It was quite impressive.
 It was a chilly evening, but the fireworks were quite spectacular and well worth the wait and the cold.  We enjoyed our time there and left shortly after the display.  We hadn't really had anything to eat since lunch so we stopped at a Mexican restaurant on the way back to Norfolk and Virginia Beach.

Thanks for stopping by today and joining us on our visit to the Grand Illumination!

6 comments:

  1. We had hoped to get to Williamsburg but it didn't happen so we'll have to live vicariously through your photos. I grew up in Williamsburg, Ontario, nothing at all like Williamsburg, VA.

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  2. Looks like you had a really nice time. Williamsburg is always a great place to visit. Those hats are pretty cool too!

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  3. It was fun to look at your pictures. Back when we lived in the DC area, we had annual passes to Williamsburg. It is such a wonderful place, especially at the holidays.

    Thanks for the flashback.

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  4. Looks like it is a little too chilly there for us. Glad to be away from the cold this year.

    Sounds like you had a great time despite the temperatures, you enjoyed the fireworks and all the other activies.

    Kevin and Ruth
    www.travelwithkevinandruth.com

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  5. Looked like the trip to Williamsburg was a lot of fun and very interesting as well. Those old houses sure look great.

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    God Bless You :-)

    ~Ron

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