Time to bombard you with pictures!
Not a whole lot has gotten done on the crafting front this weekend as I decided that a day in Colonial Williamsburg was in order. This is by far the best way to start off a semester (even if the weather was rather chilly!) Thus I spent most of my day in CW with my hall-mates Sam and Steven. We did a tour of the governors palace and went in as many buildings as possible in order to stay out of the frozen January wind.
I also went to the Sinfonicron at William and Mary Saturday night as one of my friends just happened to be first violin! If you have never been to a sinfonicron performance GO. It was well worth the five dollars and three hours. The play was indeed very loooooong. However, it was "Sullivan and Gilbert" so it was hilarious! I attended the play with A, Wonderboy (my absolute best friend) and Mrs J (A's roommate and our resident history buff), and as far as college nights out goes, it was really tame though definitely my scene and more fun than a crazy party anyway.
Stone angel pot in the governor's garden
Powder kegs in the armory
By far one of my favorites! It's one of the many benches you can find throughout the gardens.
A house keepers desk
A child's doll in the governors palace. I just found this to be the cutest thing.
Perfect inspiration!
Original colonial drums in the armory!
Me in the ballroom. I was so ready to waltz! Too bad Sam and Steven would not have cooperated with this plan : /
Jar love!
Bridge behind the carpenters
Amazing place! The bindery, sooo many BOOKS!
Place setting for a ball.
Beautiful stairs!
Lovely quaint bed in the stables.
Unfortunately, whoever lived there probably found it more smelly than charming.
Charming winding staircase
WIGS! Need I say more? I am so glad that this is no longer a thing!
And to end the day right, Sinfonicron! (That's Wonderboy in some ever attractive Crocs, no worries I soon fixed the situation)
Cheers,
Cristyn
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