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Happy 4th of July!
Wishing everyone a Happy 4th of July! This year, believe it or not, our timeshare week begins today, July 4th, so my husband and I are traveling down to the Outer Banks for a week of relaxing in the sun … Continue reading
Happy Fourth of July!
Happy Fourth of July, everyone! My plans are to cook hamburgers and hot dogs out on the grill, have potato salad and grilled veggies, and a flag decorated brownie for dessert. Then, tonight, we’ll go to Colonial Williamsburg to watch … Continue reading
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Tagged 4th of July, Colonial Williamsburg, Hamilton, Independence Day, The Battle of Yorktown
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English Country Dancing in Williamsburg
Earlier this summer my daughter, who’s been working at Colonial Williamsburg, found out that each Tuesday night, CW sponsors a group of English Country Dancers at Newport House, a bed and breakfast, in Colonial Williamsburg. Anyone can attend for a nominal … Continue reading
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Tagged Colonial Williamsburg, English Country Dancing, Regency research
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Happy 4th of July 2016!
“The best laid schemes of mice and men/Gang aft a-gley.” Robert Burns’s words in “To a Mouse” applies to both the British forces at Yorktown some 200+ years ago and to my plans for today’s 4th of July celebration. The British expected to … Continue reading



























