Cruise 2017 Adventure

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November 12th, 2019
ROTISSERIE
I was taken by this ingenious rotisserie that is powered by weights
November 12th, 2019
Capitol Building
We loved the Capitol building which is where the colony thrashed out any issues with the Crown. The building on the right housed 120 Burgesses (think county leaders) representing the people. Here they proposed and thrashed out new legislation which was then walked across to the left hand building where twelve Royal Council gave the Crowns approval or requested changes. If a complete impasse was reached the big conference room spanning the two building on the upper floor was put to use. In were locked five Burgesess and three Royal Council and they were not allowed out until an agreement was reached. The record was two full weeks with food and potty changes done under guard. One wonders if this magnificently simple approach might not have put to use in resolving Brexit. It would have probably taken two weeks to choose the sandwiches but in the end would have to been quicker.....wouldnt it?
November 12th, 2019
CARPENTRY
One of the things that I miss terribly at sea is not being able to pop into the workshop and make something. As such it was a joy to visit a working joinery shop and smell the wood shavings. This carpenter is coming to the end of a four year apprenticeship and will either stay working full time maintaining the museum from making period furniture to building repair or move on to itinerant restoration work. He says there is plenty of opportunities out there. I'm quite envious.
November 12th, 2019
CANON
Veterans Day brings the cannon out.
November 12th, 2019
Governors Palace
A long days motoring saw us drop the anchor in Sarahs Creek just as the sun bowed out for the day. Sarahs creek was chosen for it seemed the best placed anchorage from which to explore historic Williamsburg. It's a lovely safe anchorage and good old Uber dropped us off in a bustling town seemingly full of market stalls. By chance we had arrived on Veterans day.

Brunch and a walk around the stalls preceded one of our best historical experiences. The old city has been preserved from the palace down to the most humble of abodes. A full time staff provide an interesting living history experience. There is a working joiner, wig maker, candle maker, forge, garden and much more. Horse and cart trundle past and many of the buildings have guided tours.

The Governors Palace of Virginia embodies the power and wealth of the largest state in America. It all started with a recce by Sir Walter Raleigh whose report of abundance launched the Virginia Company.

Those who were sent out to tame this land found it a tough challenge on many fronts but persistence won out to eventually create this great nation of today.
November 7th, 2019
LIGHT
One of the features that really appealed to us was the number and size of the windows making it a lovely space. We are now back on board and I have put extra chain out and cleared the decks for tonights blow which will keep us here tomorrow. We are expecting gusts of 39knts so whilst its not too bad it does require squaring things away.

Being stuck here means we have set tomorrow aside for an engine service, some writing and Tracey has a list of things she wants to do. We don't like to plan too far ahead so as to allow for spontaneity. As such we have just decided to head for Cape Charles and then across to Sarah Creek so that we can visit Williamsburg which, after today, sounds like its worth a day or possibly two.
November 7th, 2019
TILES OR NOT
The house was very grand, some of it thanks to tricks from the sea. That's not a tiled floor its painted sea canvas.
November 7th, 2019
KER PLACE
This was the highlight of the day for we love old houses and Ker Place is a beauty. Run by volunteers of which we were so lucky to get Pat who gave us a personal two-hour tour during which she never stopped talking. If I had half her memory I would be delighted for she had endless and wide-ranging names dates and locations off pat - pardon the pun. US history is so interesting and yet I know so little about it. I think I will start reading up on it.
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