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Bruton Parish Church Colonial Williamsburg

Bruton Parish Church in Colonial Williamsburg, Virgina

The Bruton Parish Episcopal Church was built in 1660 and was established in 1674. It is an active Episcopal church with a vast history. The men of the Revolution who attended were Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Patrick Henry, and more. Parishioners sat in boxed pews, their walls providing privacy and protection from drafts. A victory book from 1716 ordered that men sit on the right side of the church and women on the left.

Historical Church

The church served as a hospital and storehouse during the battle at Yorktown and during the Civil War. The church is named after Bruton, Somersetshire, England. Rev. Goodwin restored the church in 1907 and 1937. Bruton Parish Church still has church services in the 300 old parishes.

My friend and I attended a church service on Dec. 16, 2018. Their pastor was excellent, and she gave an outstanding sermon on the high-up pulpit in the church. The acoustics in the church were beautiful. When people sang, it was as if angels were singing. The parishioners in the Bruton Parish Church were very welcoming and very friendly. I felt as if I were attending a service at my church. We had communion, served by each person drinking from a silver wine cup and eating pieces of unleavened bread.

Sermon as it was years ago

We also attended an old-fashioned church service at Bruton Parish Church in the afternoon. It was called ” The Comet Comes To Williamsburg.” It was the re-enactment of George Whitefield’s dynamic presentation of a stirring sermon. He was very loud without any loudspeaker, and he gave you a lot to think about with his rousing speech. He was dressed in the complete attire that a minister would wear at that period. He wore a white wig, black robe, and buckle shoes. Bruton Parish Church is getting a new Pipe Organ that will cost 1 million dollars.

I loved the vast history of this beautiful and magnificent church, as you can genuinely feel that God is present in this church.

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Jamestown and Yorktown

Jamestown and Yorktown, Virginia

We had a tour of James Fort. The buildings had thatched roofs. They had a storehouse, court of the guard, and church representing 1610 – 1614.

FOOD AND THE SETTLERS AT JAMESTOWN

 

At the Jamestown Settlement, they had baked bread made on one of the tables created with whole wheat and other grains. Small baked mincemeat pies were cooling off on a table in the kitchen. They had a smoke and salt-cured ham hanging on a rope in the kitchen. I asked the man in the kitchen what the leading cause of death was when the settlers died. Fifty percent of their population died the first few years they settled in Jamestown. He explained that they died from salt poisoning and dysentery. Salt was used to cure and preserve most of their foods. Five people would sleep in one bed as that was how it was done then.

 

The woodworker was working on drilling holes and making handles for hammers, etc. There was an outdoor brick oven and a blacksmith shop. Several colorful chickens were walking around on the grounds.

 

MEDICAL CARE AT YORKTOWN

We had a tour of Yorktown and saw the trenches where they had fought in the American Revolution. We went to the Continental Army Encampment. I visited with an army Dr., who said war casualties were very high. The 50-caliber musket would do significant bodily injury to you. He would dig out the piece of lead and give you whiskey for the pain. The Doctor would do bloodletting and drill holes in your skull to relieve pressure which they believed would help remove the disease from your body. They had a bone saw for removing fingers. They had different compounds for making medicine. The medicine was flavored with licorice root to make swallowing more accessible and tolerable. They stayed in small tents, and five men slept in one tent. Almost all soldiers who lived after being shot died one week later from horrible complications. The soldiers would get pneumonia and dysentery. They only had something similar to Vicks vapor rub to help them breathe better and loosen congestion.

 

We had a self-guided tour of the American Revolution Museum in Yorktown, Virginia. I took many pictures inside the museum of the guns, etc. The museum offers a national perspective on the struggle for independence from the 13 British American colonies. It is locaterica’s historic triangle, including Williamsburg, Jamestown, and Yorktown. The battle at Yorktown was where American Independence was won.

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The Court House Virginia

The Courthouse located in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia

We had a tour of the Courthouse in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia. Our guide explained how the Courtroom proceedings were handled years ago.

Crimes varied from thefts to horse stealing and fights that got out of control. Some people that stayed in an inn did not pay their bills, so the innkeeper took them to court. More potent offenses were handled in a different court.

A jury of your peers would judge you and meet in a private room in the courthouse until their decision was reached. There was also a private room for the judge and lawyers to meet in. The judge would hand down the sentence, which could be very severe. You could be hung, branded for life, put in the fence, etc. Your ears would be nailed to boards on the wall. They would cut your ears open to remove the nails from your ears once your sentence was served out in full. If you were lucky, you could work off your debt to society and not be scared for life.

The reason why we say pass the bar exam for future lawyers. The bar was in front of the gate that opened in front of the courtroom. The judge, lawyers, and jury would sit in that area. The people watching or the general public would sit back in the bar. So when you pass your bar exam, you are a lawyer that has earned the right to sit up in front of the bar with the judge, other lawyers, and jury.

On court days, many people would gather around the courthouse to participate in public affairs within their community. George Washington had been in the original courthouse in Williamsburg, Virginia, to watch a trial.

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Virgina

Market Square in Colonial Williamsburg, Virgina

I loved looking at and seeing their old stores during George Washington’s time. The people in the stores were dressed in the attire of years ago. Their talks and demonstrations were informative about how people made a living in Colonial times.

We had a tour of the Barber and Peruke Maker. Peruke means “artificial head of hair ” in the French language. Wigs were popular for men in the 17th and 18th centuries. They would shave off your natural hair and then fit you for a wig. Very few women wore wigs because they did not want their hair shaved off. Wigs were costly, and only the upper 5 % could afford one. A wig such as George Washington’s took over 100 hours to make. Wigs were made from Yak, horse, goat, and human hair.

We had a tour of the Apothecary or Drug Store. The original brown containers from the 1700s that held the different compounds were in the store. The stores were very dark inside since they depended on candlelight for light. Medicine was rolled in licorice root to give it a better taste. The different compounds were mixed for your particular treatment.

The dressmaker spent 100 hours making a wedding dress, which was very labor-intensive. A politician’s suit with a vest and all the lining took the tailor 100 hours to complete. Corsets could take 50 hours or more to make.

The cabinet maker makes cupboards, doors, and window frames for your home. He had every kind of wood plane you could imagine for the different shapes and cuts to decorate the trim. He also made wooden benches for outdoor use.

The shoemaker used leather from cattle and goats to make shoes. Goat leather was used in the more expensive shoes as it is very soft and subtle. A pair of boots like George Washington wore took half a year’s wages that most people got paid. Excellent quality shoes took 8 hours to make. Slip-on slippers took 3 hours to complete.

We went to the silversmith shop. They still make jewelry today that is stamped Colonial Williamsburg. I purchased a sterling silver cross of Lorraine. They sell candle sticks, necklaces, earrings, and more.

We had a tour from the Weaver. He told us it took all day to weave 13 yards of fabric. In Colonial days he would start as an apprentice. He would have the apprenticeship for five years without wages, but he would get room and board. When the training was finished, he would be a journeyman. If he could save up a half year’s wages, he could buy a loom and start his shop.

We watched the Printer and Bindery man putting leather on a book. He said you had to carefully shave the leather so you would not put a hole in it and have to start over. He used cowhide to cover the books. He had to heat various irons for different patterns on the leather. If you heated the iron too hot, you would burn the leather. You could not rest because the way would be off if you stopped, and the leather cover would look terrible. The very wealthy would have gold-gilded leather covers put on their books.

History indeed came to life on Market Square in Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia.

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What To Look For In A Good Restaurant

What To Look For In A Good Restaurant

If I see many people in a restaurant’s parking lot, I figure they must have good food. If you must make reservations, that is a good sign that their food must be good. People waiting to enter the restaurant speak volumes about their food quality.

I like to be waited on right away when seated at my table. I want my waitress to come around with a glass of water and their menu. I like to place my order within ten minutes of being seated at the longest. I go to a restaurant willing to remove ingredients I might be allergic to from my meal. If they are not accommodating to my request, I will never return.

At a fine dining establishment, they will not say can I seat you guys when two ladies walk in. The waitress will say how are you ladies today? May I sit you at a table or a booth? A top-notch restaurant will have cloth napkins and tablecloths and a unique atmosphere that is very attractive, along with all of the appointments. One should treat themselves to fine dining on occasion. Try their unique desserts such as creme brulee, panna cotta, tiramisu, and more.

I look for cleanliness in a restaurant. If their floors or tables are dirty, II figure their kitchen must also be contaminated. I do not want to see dust on the light fixtures above my food. I do not wish them to vacuum while I am eating. Cleaning should be completed and done before they open their doors for business. I check out restaurant reviews online as they can be very helpful in choosing where to eat out.

I want to eat in a restaurant with relaxing music and a soothing environment after work. I want a server that brings more water or coffee and asks me how my meal was. I want a friendly and accommodating waiter or waitress. Happy dining and excellent food await you in all of your travels.

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The Fall Season

The Fall Season

We can enjoy the fruits of our labor in the fall season. We hope we enjoy a bountiful harvest of crops, vegetables, fruits, etc., over the cold months ahead. Our furnaces and anti-freeze are checked in our vehicles to ensure they are in optimal working order.

I enjoy working outdoors in the fall as it is more relaxed and things are more relaxing. I want to look at the fall leaves along the river in their beautiful fall colors. Harvest festivals in small towns are fun, with decorated pumpkins, arts and crafts, antiques, and more for sale by local vendors and others.

Towns have events to entertain the children, such as face painting, horse and buggy rides for the young and old, and games with prizes they give the children. Some towns have a talent show for the kids, such as singing, dancing, etc. Caramel apples are always a big hit, along with bobbing for apples.

 

I love to eat at local restaurants, try homemade candy and apple cider and stop at coffee shops for a latte. I love to walk around and look at the antiques in the local antique stores as certain items take me back to my childhood. Shopping in small towns is always fun. You are waited on quickly and efficiently, and every store has incredible and different discoveries. I always tend to find something extra that I cannot pass up. Small-town shopping is an overlooked treasure sometimes. Every store is unique in what is for sale.

 

 

 

Take time to travel and relax in the fall season. You have worked hard all year, so enjoy the fruits of your labor and live your life to its fullest with God’s bountiful harvest that he provides for us. Enjoy God’s harvest of colors this fall as you look at the leaves on the trees.

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Kelly Gau Opened A New Studio Located in Lake Mills

Kelly Gau Opened A New Studio Located In Lake Mills, Iowa

I was provided Art Supplies from Kelly Gau Studio, located In Lake Mills, Iowa, to facilitate my review. All thoughts are 100% honest and my own.

I love the lighting in her new studio and the supplies she had to do your art project with. My friends Sara Broers, Mary Levad Lovstad, and Donna Hup started working on our creations. Kelly helped us with anything we needed help with, and she was very kind and helpful throughout the entire art creation.

I found working on my art creation with friends relaxing and a fun and fantastic way to spend our evenings. I love cats, traveling, and Inspiration with Laura, which I incorporated into my art project. I have a gray cat on my canvas; the cat’s background is a map of the World and butterflies flying freely along with a bright sun and a bright blue cloud. I wanted to incorporate every aspect of what I write about and love on my canvas. You can quickly learn what a person likes by looking at their artwork, as it reflects a part of them in every project they create.

 

Kelly Gau Studio takes ages three and up that can make their unique creations. She offers birthday parties, after-school art, and wall hangings and creates seasonal art projects. Kelly Gau also has another studio located in Albert Lea, Minnesota. You can contact Kelly at 1-641-590-3235 for more information.

Children would love a birthday party canvas art project with all their friends. Her studio is easy to enter and is on Main Street in Lake Mills, Iowa. Doing art projects is an expression of your inner self. Get your creative juices flowing and book a creative canvas event at Kelly Gau Studio with your friends, as you will be amazed at what you can create and say about yourself in one art project.

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Alcatraz Penitentiary California

Alcatraz Penitentiary Located In San Francisco, California

I had a guided tour of Alcatraz, and our guide was very knowledgeable about the history of Alcatraz Penitentiary. He was an excellent guide and said the worst thing for prisoners on Alcatraz was to hear the nightlife and people laughing and having a good time in San Francisco while they were stuck on the Rock.

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I was impressed with the size of Alcatraz and its vast history over the years. Alcatraz has 104 years of prison history. It started as a military prison in 1859 and ended in 1963 when the last inmates left the Rock and Alcatraz to be transferred elsewhere. Remnants of each time frame can be seen today; the National Park Service has had a caretaker for the island since 1972. The water in San Francisco Bay is only 58 degrees. Escaping to the island is challenging as the body can quickly go into hypothermia and shut down in the cold, frigid waters.

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Alcatraz is under preservation. The buildings are getting new roofs and repainted so future generations can learn the history of Alcatraz. The jail cells are only five ft. wide, nine ft. deep, and seven ft. high, which are very small. Al Capone was a prisoner on the Rock, with George ” Machine Gun ” Kelly and more.

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Alcatraz is one of the top places people have on their bucket lists to see. Paris and the Eiffel tower are number one. People are interested in Alcatraz and the various attempts made over the years to escape the Rock. The movie escape from Alcatraz has also made seeing Alcatraz in person tempting and exciting. The method of out in the movie was the same attempt the actual prisoners made while stuck on the Rock. They removed the grate in their cell and put homemade heads in their beds, and when the guards hit their beds, the artificial heads rolled to the floor. Alcatraz had 1500 prisoners pass through its doors over the years.

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Ancient Redwood Forests California Muir Woods National Monument

Muir Woods National Monument California With Ancient Redwood Forests

I was very impressed with Muir Woods National Monument. The trails were nicely marked, and I loved the peace and serenity in the woods and looking at the impressive ancient Redwood trees.

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A redwood tree can live up to 2000 years. The tallest redwood tree is 250 ft., and the widest is over 14 ft—most mature redwood trees range from 500 to 800 years old. The park has delicate wildflowers, ferns, bay laurels, and big-leaf maples.

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In 1908 Theodore Roosevelt proclaimed the area a national monument under the Antiquities Act of 1906. The room was named to honor John Muir, a conversationalist. The Kent family donated their land of uncut stands of redwoods to the federal government in 1905 to ensure its protection.

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Spotted owls, bats, deer, raccoons, and birds live in the quiet redwood forest. Snakes, chipmunks, gray squirrels, fish, and salamanders live in the woods.

I love the layout of the hiking and walking trails in the park. The average daytime temperature in the garden is 40 to 70 degrees F. I only needed a lightweight jacket on to keep warm.

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Two weddings were taking place in the woods the day I came. The couples had wedding dresses on and tuxedos. The park would be a perfect place for a wedding. It is so peaceful, scenic, and serene in the Muir Woods National Monument.

I was taken aback by the size of the ancient redwood trees. The trees are imposing indeed. The tallest tree in the woods is about 250 ft. tall. You can tell the age of the trees by counting the rings in the tree after you cut it down. The winter wet season gets most of the average total of 40 inches of rain annually. When the creek becomes swollen with too much water, it enables the threatened steelhead and endangered coho salmon to be able to move up the stream and spawn.

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Seeing Muir Woods National Monument in California with the ancient redwood forest was the high point of my vacation. I would highly recommend visiting this national treasure in your lifetime.

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Sibley Birds Second Edition Book from Chewy.Com

Sibley Birds Guide Second Edition Book from Chewy.Com

I was provided Sibley Birds Guide Second Edition Book from Chewy.Com to facilitate my review. All thoughts are 100 % honest and my own.

The second edition Sibley Birds Guide book is thoroughly revised with more than 600 new paintings, 111 rare species added further information on behavior and habitat, and more tips on finding species in the field. The book is written and illustrated by David Allen Sibley.

The illustrations in the book are 15 % to 20 %  larger for better detail. There are nearly 7000 digitally remastered paintings for better print quality. The attention to extended detail on every bird is exquisite and extensive.

I have learned to look at birds more carefully and pay more attention to their wing patterns and markings, making it easier to identify them correctly the next time I see one. I also pay closer attention to their bill length and the bird’s overall size and learn their songs and calls.

I have learned what kind of trees or brush attract the birds in my backyard. Some birds like older mature trees, and others prefer pine trees. Some of my birds like eating dried berries on some of my hedges. Older trees are a good area for birds to visit, like eat insects and ants found in and on older mature trees.

The Sibley Guide to Birds from Chewy.Com is a must-have guide for the essential bird lover. I love how the Sibley Bird Guide shows you the pictures of the young birds and then the fully mature picture of the bird. It is interesting to see how the coloring in their feathers changes as they become more mature birds.

I have learned what kind of birds like to eat at bird feeders. I knew if their feathers were lying down or up, they were cold, scared, or completely relaxed. The Sibley Birds Guide is the best bird guidebook I have ever owned. I keep it by my chair, picture window, and bird feeders for quick and easy reference.

My cats are delighted that I have the Sibley Bird guidebook from Chewy.Com. With the new guide, our caregiver can attract more birds to her bird feeder to keep us entertained throughout the day.

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