Travel Photography Photos tagged as jl98584
Somebody left off some Peafowl at the center and they've done very well there. There are machines that dispense food (for a quarter) so you can feed the birds
The fort walls were originally covered with white plaster. Only small amounts are still left, visible in the background.
The poor quality is my fault, I had left the camera on 'movie' mode, so the poor tourist that took the shot had no idea. I had to try capturing a frame from the movie, which is pretty poor quality.
Mom wanted to get the waves splashing on the rocks, but I refused to go any deeper into the surf!
OK - Mom caught me
Mom & I finally made it to Key West! This is the 1/2 way point on our trip to circumnavigate the US.
On the other side of the RV, I put up a sticker as soon as we get into a new state - this time FL.
The bedroom chest is a nice piece of furniture. I couldn't resist the photo of the photographer affect either.
We spent a little time in the City Market area, especially at the Fudge shop.
First order Fresnel Lens, without glass but big enough to stand in
Another form of stocks used in Colonial America, this one holds the feet, rather then the neck & hands.
Mom & I overlooking Charleston Harbor next to Battery Park
I didn't attend the services here, but the Pastor, James Simmons, insisted I join him in the picture
Mom & JL riding horses on the beach
Honey is a very beautiful horse, unfortunately she got stuck with a rider who didn't know as much about riding as she did, but we had fun.
Deer hides were prepared by scraping the fur off with a shell or other sharp object. I gave it a try (albiet a very short effort)
Martha was our tour guide for Stafford Hall. We must be in Virginia, she had a very strong accent.
This is me pretending to write a letter with a quill pen. This is an officer's tent from the Revolutionary War re-enactment village.
We are on the Chincoteaque National Wildlife Refuge, those are ponies behind us. Happy Thanksgiving!
Percy stayed in the Watch Room at the top of the stairs to greet climbers and answer questions.
Mom & I decided to visit the Topiary Gardens about 5 miles north of Newport, Rhode Island
The North Bridge Visitors Center in Concord, MA has manikins dressed in period costume. The colonial militia wore their regular cloths, then did not have uniforms at that time.