Christmas morning 2013 - Here we are about to eat our traditional country ham gravy over toast breakfast with fruit. Pictured left to right are my daughter Anne, myself, daughter Susan and her boyfriend Chris.
Sunday, December 30, 2012
Tuesday, November 27, 2012
Thanksgiving in Key West
Anne and I shopped the quaint stores in Old Town and had lunch on a second floor balcony in the thick of things, then went to a state park where I shot this picture with my cell phone. A bright green critter wandered by my lounge chair and stalked some sea gulls (see below).
We both came home with good tans from our four days in the sun. There was no rain all week though the wind made for high waves (6-9 feet with 11-foot swells) - got my sea legs! The temps were in the 70s, it hit 80 two days.
Oh, about Thanksgiving, there were 59 nationalities aboard and only 1 celebrates Thanksgiving but the main dining room included turkey on its menu so of course as Americans we ordered that with our five-course meal afer we watched the sunset from the deck of the ship pictured below.
Was not expecting this visit....
Sunset from the deck of Royal Caribbean's Majesty of the Seas.
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Sisters-in-Love at Baptism
There is something really special about baptisms - new life to celebrate for sure but also strengthened family ties. When my niece Laura Winston Gallanosa and hubby Christian baptised their beautiful baby Victoria Taryn last month, it gave me a chance to reunite with my sister-in-law Janet Winston. Wait ... our husbands (brothers) are ex's ... what does that make us? Soul sisters? OUR bond never broke -- in fact it became stronger. Plus our children are first cousins forever. How about sisters-in-love? That's it! It's love that brought the baby into life and to the alter and us back together ....
Sunday, September 30, 2012
OCHS High School Reunion
The Orange County High School (OCHS) Classes of 1970-71 Reunion was held last night. Pictured here is me with my old high school chum Ann Fitzhugh Schwind ahead of the main event. We saw friends we had not seen in decades! It was a great party - lots of food, fun and fellowship. Wow, the catching up we did! People looked great for the most part. The oldies tunes were hand-picked for the event and had people dancing! There was a tour of the old high school and an afternoon social before the reunion party which made for a wonderful day.
Wednesday, August 29, 2012
Weekend at Virginia Beach
Susan and Anne are seen eating crabs on our balcony at Virginia Beach. We went down for a three-day weekend earlier this month. The girls and I strolled down Atlantic Avenue to an ice cream shop the first night. Susan's boyfriend Chris joined us the next day and the four of us walked along the boardwalk to the pier where we had dinner. Susan played in a soccer tournament Saturday and Sunday while Anne and I were beach bums! We had great weather and a good time.
Tuesday, July 31, 2012
A grand hotel in a railroad town
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Second floor veranda overlooking the railroad tracks |
My great-aunt frequented the elegant hotel during the
heyday of passenger trains in the early 1900s on her way home to Culpeper from
boarding school in Richmond.
Lucy Green Duncan, who was born in 1893, said passengers
would get off the train and climb the outdoor staircase to the second floor
veranda. She relayed that it was quite a social event there on the shady
porches overlooking town as they waited for their connecting trains.
In the day, ladies and gentlemen traveled wearing their
finest, and the hotel was a fitting setting. Inside the Georgian building, there
is a central hall flanked by parlors with high ceilings. Dinners would go into
the English basement for food and drink, and of course people who had longer
waits or were on holiday could spend the night in the rooms on the upper
floors.
It was in 1978 that I took my Aunt Lucy there. She was
delighted that the building was still standing and in good shape, especially
the verandas as she fondly recalled her times there. Historic Gordonsville,
Inc. had acquired and began restoring the property in 1971. The Exchange Hotel
was recognized and placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.
The hotel opened in 1860 and it wasn’t long before it
became the Gordonsville Receiving Hospital. Tens of thousands of casualties,
both Confederate and Union , were treated
there. The grand hotel became the place of unspeakable suffering.
During reconstruction, the building served as a
Freedman's Bureau Hospital . It was acknowledged as an African-American
Memorial Site in 2002.
The war and its aftermath came and went, the railroads
boomed, and this lovely building once again became a hotel with all its
splendor and grandeur. These were the years my great-aunt told me about.
Today the Exchange Hotel houses a museum. As Virginia’s
only standing Civil War Receiving Hospital, it has extensive exhibits on the Civil
War, as well as railroad memorabilia and a gift shop.
Some
people claim that the Gordonsville Exchange Hotel is haunted and indeed it does
offer private ghostly tours at night.
Friday, June 29, 2012
Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge
For a different beach experience, you might want
to check out Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, situated about 15 miles south
of Virginia Beach. This 9,250 acre wonderland includes miles of unspoiled beaches, sand dunes in their nature state, and boardwalks and trails through woodlands, fields and marshes -- all habitat for a variety of wildlife.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
The "rivah"
It's that time of year again! When working folks head to the "rivah" on weekends. Pictured here is the Rappahannock River from the Lancaster side, across the river from Urbanna.
Sunday, April 29, 2012
Boat landings on the James
One of my favorite activities is taking my dog to the river. The Richmond area has a number of good access points on the James. Pictured here is Watkins Landing in Powhatan County, now easily accessed via the 288 bridge.
Saturday, March 31, 2012
Springtime in my back yard
Yes! My backyard dogwoods and azaleas are in bloom!! Still too early to put the geraniums back outside -- they have wintered indoors.
Monday, February 20, 2012
Sunday, January 22, 2012
Scanning project to preserve old photographs
I've started a project scanning old photographs and am having fun posting them to a Facebook group with old friends from my hometown of Orange, Virginia. My mother Doris Farrell Green was a photographer. I am pictured here at right with Jeanette Sale holding an American flag during a Girl Scout color guard ceremony at the Orange County Courthouse in October 1965 when I was in 7th grade.
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