Tuesday, September 17, 2013



Bush Gardens -  Williamsburg, VA
 
Well, this will be my last entry. We are now headed for Fort Wilderness at Walt Disney World for four days. It is not easy to add a blog at Fort Wilderness. Can you believe you have to go to the Outpost Trading Store for WiFi, or hook up an elaborate system at your site. Even so, visiting Disney is such a nice way to end each trip. I have time to mentally unwind and get ready for my normal routine. It is hard to believe we have been gone two months. Sometimes it seems fast, but when I look back at all we have done, it seems longer.

I have been to Williamsburg before and visited Historic Williamsburg, Jamestown and Historic Plantations along the James River. So this time I did something different, we visited Bush Gardens. I know we have Bush Gardens in Tampa but this is really different. I have enclosed pictures for you to check out.

I love doing these blogs and hope you have enjoyed them as much. So long for now.

http://s1360.photobucket.com/user/parisijudy/library/Williamsburg%20Bush%20Gardens

Saturday, September 14, 2013

 
Washington DC at Night is Spectacular!
 
Hi Everyone. Sorry it has taken me so long to get back to my blog. I took a night tour of DC, then headed out for Williamsburg the next day with intentions of doing my blog. The camp grounds in Williamsburg was very nice being, situated in a forest, but it had no wifi fast enough to blog. Hurray I back in electronic civilization.

I have been to Washington DC several times and still there were Memorials I had not seen. We stayed at a camp grounds in Maryland just off the beltway. It was so convenient. The RV park had bus tour pick up and delivery from the park into DC. With all my trips to the city I had never seen the monuments lit up at night, so I killed two birds with one stone and took a night tour with Grayline. I was able to see the Monuments I missed and see them lit up.  I thought the memorials were grand during the day but, Oh My, you must see them at Night! I was moved to near tears more than once. Attached are some of my night pictures but I am not sure they do justice.

http://s1360.photobucket.com/user/parisijudy/library/DC%20at%20night

We came into DC on Saturday and no problems with traffic. I had heard so many horror stories I almost dreaded scheduling us to spend four days there. We left DC on Wednesday taking the inner loop east around the city then I 95 south toward Richmond. It was only 164 miles from DC to Williamsburg, VA so we didn't leave camp until 10am. This turned out to be a perfect time as we missed the morning rush hour. All my fears were for not. I will be down loading my Williamsburg pictures and hopefully be able to add another blog in a day or two.  I miss you all and look forward to returning home (I think). You'll hear from me soon.

Sunday, September 1, 2013

Portland Head Light


Portland Head Light
 
It is hard to believe we have been here in Maine for a month. We are pulling out of here on Tuesday heading back south. We have several stops planned including D.C. and Williamsburg. We will not be home until the end of September. This past week we had an outing with Sam and drove to Fort Williams Park to see the Portland Head Light. It is the oldest and most photographed light house in Maine. We took Sam because they have a off leach area where Sam could run.
 
The Portland Head Light was authorized by George Washington and the US Congress in 1787, and was first lighted in 1791 using whale oil. About 1885 this was replaced by kerosene and subsequently by two 1000 watt lights producing a beacon which is visible for 30 miles. 
 
The historic lighthouse is located in Cape Elizabeth, Maine and sits on a head of land at the entrance of the primary shipping channel into Portland Harbor, which is within Casco Bay in the Gulf of Maine. The light station is automated, and the tower, beacon and foghorn are maintained by the US Coast Guard. The former lighthouse keepers' house is a maritime museum within Fort Williams Park.
 
 
 
 
As time draws near to leave, I thought, for you dog lovers, I would share with you "A day in the life of Sam."
Oh, to be a dog!