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A stunning season in Colonial Virginia

by Cindy on November 25, 2013

Hello!

All it took was the power of suggestion.  Well it may have been a bit more than that – we had been hearing all about Jamestown, the first permanent English Colony, for weeks.   My 4th grader’s class had been studying Jamestown in-depth as part of their Virginia history unit.  We love trips down to this part of Virginia (posts here, here and here) so we decided to head south and go for the weekend.  With Thanksgiving coming up this week, I thought it might be nice share pictures from the land discovered in 1607, 13 years before the pilgrims arrived in Massachusetts.

Jamestown and Williamsburg

 A reed-covered home in the Powhatan Indian Village

Squirrel in Jamestown

Jamestown

 Natural fibers woven into cordage

Jamestown - Susan Constant

 The English colonists made the 4 1/2-month transatlantic voyage on 3 ships.  Here is a re-creation of the Susan Constant.

Jamestown

James Fort – re-created depicting the settlement from 1610-1614

Jamestown, VA

Jamestown quote

Colonial Williamsburg in the Fall

Williamsburg, VA

We love to pick up lunch for a picnic at the Cheese Shop in Merchant Square.  This sweet Westie sure completes the picture.

Wythe Candy Shop - Williamsburg

“Like a kid in a candy shop!”   No trip is complete without stopping at Wythe’s.

Colonial Williamsburg

Colonial Williamsburg

 We were fortunate that there happened to be Revolutionary War reenactments taking place throughout downtown Williamsburg

Colonial toys

Who needs digital devices when there are old-fashioned wooden toys to play with!

Colonial Williamsburg in the Fall

 

Thank you for stepping back in time with me!

Have a Happy Thanksgiving and safe travels.

– Cindy xoxo

 

Cindy Wimmer, jewelry designer

Cindy Wimmer is a jewelry designer with a passion for combining vintage elements with modern wire design.   She is the co-founder of artBLISS, hosting jewelry and mixed media workshops in the DC area. Her first jewelry design book, The Missing Link, was recently released this Fall.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Focus on Life {Spectacle of the Season}

by Cindy on November 2, 2013

It has been a beautiful Autumn here in Virginia.  I’ve been enjoying family birthdays, trips to the pumpkin patch, hayrides and all of all that Fall is known for . Except come to think of it, I haven’t had any hot apple cider yet!  With the weather turning cold later in the weekend, maybe I’ll fix that!

This week  the Focus on Life challenge prompt is Saints, Skulls, Sugar Skulls or Scares…..”a spirit, a spider, or any other spectacle of the season!”  I’ve got a few Fall spectacles to share.  To see more, please visit Studio Sublime.

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Krops Krops field trip

Fall 2013

Burke Nursery

Hayrides

Hayride!

Happy Fall!

Cindy xoxo

 

 

 

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Focus on Life {Quiet Moments – New England}

by Cindy on September 21, 2013

Peaceful, quiet moments…that is this week’s Focus on Life challenge. Now that is indeed a challenge.  In a house of 4 boys, quiet moments don’t happen very often.  Well unless you count late at night when everyone is asleep.  You’ll find me up then, but there are no interesting pictures to share when I’m in my night owl mode.

Park in Salem, MA

 sitting still – a rare moment at the park in Salem, Mass.

When I opened the dryer today, a piece of sea glass tumbled out.  It must have been tucked in to pocket.  It reminded me of our trip to New England a few weeks ago.  Our last adventure before the start of the school year.  We love exploring towns up north, especially along the coast.  As you can tell by my photos (especially if you follow me on Instagram) I’m forever drawn to the ocean.  It is there that I truly find my quiet moments.  The boys are occupied (this is the key ingredient) on their boogie boards or searching for rocks and shells.  I watch them while sitting on the sand or strolling along behind them on our walks.  It is incredibly peaceful and I often think to myself that I have truly found a slice of heaven on earth.

Parsons Beach, Maine

To see how others spend quiet moments, visit the Focus on Life post here.

If you’d like to see more photos from New England (hardly quiet), scroll on down.

Photos from previous trips here and here.

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 A small but scenic inlet in Essex, MA

Kennebunkport, ME

 Kennebunkport, Maine

Kennebunkport, ME

 Scenic lobster cruises?

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 Parsons Beach, Kennebunkport

Playing with the puppy on Parsons Beach, Maine

Happiness quote

A lab puppy hustled down from his yard and joined us on the beach for a little frolic (see him heading over in photo above). In all the commotion, I dropped my cell phone and didn’t realize it was missing til we walked to the car later.  My husband eventually found it after crossing the beach in a grid pattern, partially covered in sand.  He called it but couldn’t hear it because of the sound of the waves.  I was lucky we ever found it; he was just about to give up!

Parsons Beach, Maine

Ah, no crowds. This is bliss.

Antiquing in Maine

Antiquing in Maine

Antiquing in Maine – lots of great shops along Rt.1. We have our favorite places to scour for treasures.  Here is my #1 treasure-hunter.

Marginal Way, Ogunquit Maine

 Ogunquit, Maine on the Marginal Way.  The boys made several rock statues too – you can’t help but do it.

Ognquit, Maine

NYC

And finally NYC.  It’s a tradition to stop here on our New England sweep.  We celebrated our son’s 9th birthday here.

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A stop in the Lego store

Window display, NYC

5th Ave. window shopping

'til next time!

 

Thank you for visiting today.  I hope you find a quiet moment or two as well.

– Cindy xoxo

 

 

Cindy Wimmer, jewelry designer

Cindy Wimmer is a jewelry designer with a passion for combining vintage elements with modern wire design.   She is the co-founder of artBLISS, hosting jewelry and mixed media workshops in the DC area. Her wire jewelry design book , The Missing Link, will be released in the Fall of 2013.

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