Jerry viewing the beautiful campus of the College of William and Mary,
oldest college in the US.
This is the Berkely Plantation - about a half-hour drive from Williamsburg.
The green trees fascinated me. I'd love to see this place in full bloom!
You are looking at the back of the house, which is facing the James River. The plantation
had over 100 slaves while it was active - eventually the Union Army moved in, ransacked the place,
and used it as a hospital for their wounded soldiers. It was restored in the late 1800's/early 1900's
and is still owned by descendants of the original family. According to the tour guide, Taps was written and first played by one of the soldiers at this plantation.
We thoroughly enjoyed all of Williamsburg. It was cold and windy, but that didn't stop us from browsing the streets and going in most of the buildings. I would highly recommend it as a vacation stop; you'd need at least two days. We thought we might go to Jamestown one day, but opted for the plantation instead.
Today, we arrived in Silver Spring MA which is where the "church-house" is located. If you ever want to experience a "thrill-of-a-lifetime" - take a drive on the 295 bypass around DC!! Just be sure to keep your eyes wide open and pray a lot!! There was one very tangled-web where they were building a bunch of new layers of interchanges, that was especially difficult. Jerry did a super job.