Monthly Archives: August 2011

Pennsylvania Farm

By | August 11, 2011

After some long, tiring days sightseeing, it was sure good to relax for a day on the farm of our friend Becky. The kids had a variety of experiences but my camera only captured the time out on the bean pickers. Becky’s father used to pick beans by hand. Today machines are much quicker, easier,… Read More »

Washington, DC

By | August 10, 2011

If you don’t like photos of kids standing in front of monuments, you had better skip this post. (You could read Isaiah 40 instead to make good use of the time…”Surely the nations are like a drop in a bucket…”) Our adventure for the day started off in a parking lot, circling around and around… Read More »

Williamsburg

By | August 9, 2011

This place is unlike Jamestown, Yorktown, Boston, Philadelphia, and other colonial sites because in the middle of the modern city, they have restored the original town to its historic state. Many of the “guides” at the various buildings in the village are dressed and act as a character would in the 1770s. The boys wanted… Read More »

Jamestown and Yorktown

By | August 8, 2011

After an enjoyable morning drive through the Virginia countryside, we enjoyed two sites in close proximity but significant in very different times. My plan on the map was to drive a more northern route to Jamestown, but the GPS suggested the southern route and the ferry crossing. The ferry was certainly better because it gave… Read More »

Smoky Mountains

By | August 7, 2011

Our family vacation this summer is to the East Coast, with specific emphasis upon sites important in American history. We will visit places related to America’s settlement, the Revolutionary War, and the Civil War. We also plan to see friends along the way. I am going to see what I can do in chronicling our… Read More »