I didn’t take as many photos on our short trip here. I was having problems with not being able to walk too far because of my knee issues. Gregg dropped us off not too far from this courtyard. The part of the street you see is blocked off to thru-traffic. There were no regular shops on my side as they ended at the road on my left, and to my right it was the start of the historical colonial homes. There were only two tables in use in this courtyard, I was sitting on a wooden bench in an area all to myself. It was relatively quiet in my tiny bubble (also where I was privileged to witness the bee swarm I mentioned in this post). I sent my family off to look around the shops, assuring them that I would enjoy my time in this one spot. I love to people watch, and dog watch! I had a great time and not too long afterwards, Gregg after much waiting and circling around, found his parking spot and joined me. We have the app on our phone that locates each other. This is how he found me. I could also follow him and could see how far away he was. It's comforting to know where we are located and is a big help at such times.
Below is a close-up picture of the dog in the above photo. Williamsburg is a very dog-friendly place. People are very responsible and take care of them. I have never seen anything untoward in all the time I have been visiting Williamsburg and all the dogs, I have seen at least, have all been very well behaved.
We always took family and friends here when they visited us.
Years ago we lived an hour away and now it is about three to three-and-a-half hours from home, depending on traffic.In the photo below, on the right of the picture you can see a round piece of art on the brick wall on the right. I wrote about it before, and it shows it in better detail. That post you can find here.
Last dog for today. I loved that expression. I felt she was saying, "I've had enough of this. I would like to go home now and find a cool spot to lie in by the window so that I can watch the world go by, just like that lady over there.” Our eyes connected and we understood each other.
One last look at the shopping area and...
as our family joined us, Gregg left to get the car again. He told us to walk up the road and turn left on another road. We were to walk to the end of that road where he would pick us up. One of the buildings had a figure of a sheep placed in a prominent spot. These usually show what is being sold inside. It is part of Williamsburg where you often see people walking around dressed in colonial costumes. To step inside these shops it would have been like stepping into the 1700s. We needed to purchase tickets at the visitor center for access. No one felt like it as the general consensus was that time was getting late, and we still had three-and-a-half hours on the road. We had already driven over three hours from the Outer Banks, where we had spent a very nice few days with my sister-in-law and her husband.
I found a plant outside one of the shops called Wax begonia.
This field of wildflowers took my interest for a while as we waited for Gregg.
The buttercups were everywhere...
and so were the dandelions.
The next one is Sweet vernal grass.
Next you can see the trunk of a Black Walnut tree.
For some reason I took not the whole tree but the bottom and some of the branches and leaves further up. Everyone’s energy level was a little depleted by this time, or perhaps I was projecting. At this link you can see more info.
If you click here you will find every post on Williamsburg that I have ever done in the lifetime of this blog. Too much to see in one sitting but if you see something of interest, it will give you a lot more information than I have shown today.
I am at end of our latest trip to Williamsburg. It was short but very enjoyable. I know we will be back there again one day.
I am including another collage above and the signature below, which I put together with the app on my iPad. I never get bored using them, and these clever apps make it so easy to do.
Take good care of yourselves everyone.
It seems like you made the most of a quiet moment despite your knee troubles—what a peaceful way to enjoy Williamsburg, especially with some good people- and dog-watching in such a charming setting
ReplyDeleteThank you Roentare, much appreciated :)
DeleteWhat a beautiful place, Denise. I hope your knee feels better. I love ❤️ animal friendly towns. Cute dogs.
ReplyDeleteThank you so much Linda, we think alike :)
DeleteThe poor sheep does look unhappy. I love the poodle with the pink harness! we have Buttercups in our yard! Can you tell me what the app is that you can track each other, I want one!!
ReplyDeleteThe app came with the iPhone Ginny. I will give you more details when I get my act together :) Buttercups are lovely in the garden. Yes on the sheep and poodle.
DeleteIt looks like a delightful day - and a perfect way to protect your knee. Love those flowers and the happy pooches.
ReplyDeleteThank you my friend :) happy you enjoyed.
DeleteIt has been a number of years since we visited this area, but I remember that we always enjoyed exploring the area. Now, that we are living further away, it may be a while before our next visit. Thanks, Denise, for the people and dog watching views from your bench seat
ReplyDeleteYou are very welcome, I am glad you enjoyed it :)
DeleteAlso, can you share the name of the app that you and Gregg use to keep track of your locations? thanks😀
ReplyDeleteCertainly, it is on the iPhone but will give you more details later :)
DeleteLovely photos and nice dogs :-D
ReplyDeleteThank you very much Ananka, much appreciated :)
DeleteThere are certainly a lot of dog owners in this world!
ReplyDeleteVery true David :)
DeleteLovely photos of your day out Denise. Watching and observing is rather interesting.
ReplyDeleteThank you Margaret, so glad you enjoyed :) and I agree.
DeleteWatching the world go by from your quiet bench in Williamsburg, soaking in the charm and history in your own meaningful way.
ReplyDeleteThank you Roentare, I had a very pleasant time :)
DeleteThat's a long drive. Arriving is exciting, but the prospective return journey is wearying at the end of a trip. It looked like a lovely day.
ReplyDeleteAll very true Janice, thank you :)
DeleteHello, Denise
ReplyDeleteI would enjoy sitting on the bench people and dog watching.
Pretty flowers and the sheep art is cute.
I like your signature art too.
Take care, have a wonderful day!
Thank you Eileen and I wish you the same :)
DeleteYou sure saw a lot just from sitting on a bench. How cool is that app that lets you and Gregg find each other so easily. That would be very useful.
ReplyDeleteThanks Ann, it was and I wouldn’t want to be without it :)
DeleteI never heard of your app which shows your location. How convenient. I like to watch people go by as well as the feral cats. I just sit in my chair in my carport.
ReplyDeleteThat sounds lovely Gigi :)
DeleteI would love to sit there with you and people/dog watch, that's even better than the old homes that I love... bob doesn't have a phone so no tracker, but since he now never leaves home but doc visits there is no need. maybe a chip at the vet?
ReplyDeleteIt is a very pleasant pastime Sandra and yes, maybe a chip :)
DeleteWilliamsburg looks relaxing and beautiful. 3.5-hr-drive is long, even 1-hr is long for me. I tend to get car sick...so, prefer walk or take trains.
ReplyDeleteThanks Angie :) and oh dear on the car sickness. That puts an entirely different perspective on things.
DeleteI love all the dogs and beautiful flowers.
ReplyDeleteThat’s great Regine : ) Thank you!
DeleteI think my Greg and I need to install that app on our phones so we can find each other. :) You had a long travel day for sure. Williamsburg calls to me but it's calling late and my adventures at this stage are getting more limited. Glad you found a nice people/puppy watching spot to rest your knee.
ReplyDeleteThank you Ellen :) it was lovely. If you have an iPhone it should be on there so hubs told me.
DeleteYou've had some wonderful trips the last few weeks. This looks like a place I would enjoy visiting, if only for the dog watching!
ReplyDeleteThanks Sandra :) dog watching is my most favorite pastime.
DeleteI haven't been to Williamsburg in ages. How wonderful to revisit it through your beautiful photos!
ReplyDeleteVery happy you enjoyed them Jeanie, thank you :)
DeleteA gorgeous day for K9's to walk their humans and for you and your family to people watch
ReplyDeleteHugs cecilia
It certainly was Cecilia :) thank you and sending hugs.
DeleteLovely day and you didn't have to play tourist at Williamsburg since you've been there often. I really enjoy playing like I'm a local in a place that isn't really home. Some of the most fun things I remember from our travels were that kind of day.
ReplyDeleteAgree Sallie, and it helped pointing everyone in the right direction , especially as my family enjoyed it so much :) Thank you!
DeleteYou know, my parents honeymooned there in 1945!
ReplyDeleteHow wonderful Jenn. Thank you for sharing that :)
DeleteA pesar del impedimento de rodilla has caminado lo suficiente para sacar unas buenas fotos.
ReplyDeleteEs un placer saludarte.
Tomar fotos es una buena distracción :) ¡Muchas gracias! Un placer conocerte también.
DeleteIt looks like a lovely place to visit, and especially so when there's so many lovely dogs to see. Obviously, my favourite is the Cavalier, I miss my Archie so much.
ReplyDeleteHello Jo, it is :) I know how you feel about Archie. We never stop missing them do we?
DeleteLovely photos
ReplyDeleteThank you Christine :)
DeleteA nice selection of photographs from your latest trip to Williamsburg.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
PS I do hope your knee is slowly improving for you.
Happy you enjoyed them, thank you Jan :) and very much appreciate your concern. All the best to you too!
DeleteBello lugar, me gustaría conocerlo. amo los perritos. Te mando un beso.
ReplyDeleteMuchas gracias, me alegra que te haya gustado. A mí también me encantan los perros. Te mando un beso :)
DeleteIt was lovely to join you on your people and dog watching. You learn so much sometimes from just sitting and observing life around us. Williamsburg looks a good place to visit.
ReplyDeleteIsn’t that the truth? It is an and I am sure you would enjoy it Beverley :)
DeleteBeautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteThe picture of the bottom of the tree trunk intrigues me. It looks like there are two hands stretching upwards. They really popped out at me. I wonder if anyone else noticed them too.
That is a lovely way to describe the tree. Now you said it, I can see them :)
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