We currently live about 20 minutes from
Colonial Williamsburg. Unless you want to go in certain buildings, you can walk around the historic district for free which is one of our favorite Saturday activities. We have walked miles down Duke of Gloucester Street which is often simply called DOG Street, partially due to the fact that everyone and their brother walks their dogs down it. Finn said dog for the first time there, in fact!
I can't say that Finn appreciates any of the history no matter how many times I point to the statue of Thomas Jefferson in Merchant's Square and tell him to say hi to your ancestor. Quite frankly, he's just there for the dogs and the college girls he makes eyes at from our table at the Cheese Shop. I'm sure we'll take him back when he's older and he'll complain that a) it's hot and b) he's bored and c) why are there so many old people?
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"Dogs!" |
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You can tell that spring is right around the corner. |
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He couldn't stay away from the gumballs today. |
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