Red Carpet Inn Culpeper
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Blue Ridge Parkway
... to cover the last few miles in darkness on the Interstate. A planned stop in Charlottesville was unfortunately not possible as it was Varsity football night and all the once-cheap motels were very expensive and full with no other option, we had to drive on to Richmond and spend the night in a terrible full motel in a smoking room - but these are the things that make a road trip!
We were so far from Charlottesville and Monticello by then ...
Mountains trees and snow
... site (closed for the winter) in Shenandoah. Linda heard some noises outside the long drop, and when she came out looking for a tap, came face to face with a black bear!! Fortunately it was a baby and mommy did not seem to be around - I did wonder though why Linda's pace back to the car was quite so brisk!! From the relative safety of the car we then drove around the picnic site to ...
Just a Little Time With Some Fast Growing Boys!
... visit fell on holiday weekend worked out well. The boys
didn't have any of their normal overload of weekend activities
(scouts, soccer) so we got to spend some time goofing around as
evident in the photos. A highpoint I hope they will remember, as Chris and Jessica do, is the evening Michael, Sammy T, Taylor and I spent
eating popcorn and watching “The Princess Bride” in the comfort
of the Taj-Ma-Ford. We all ...
Family fun in Fairfax
... hair... She's got a soccer game today so she's gotta look good! It's a little sad saying bye to the Johnson's... We have our last supper together... Don describes it as a "real American dinner" hotdogs, jacket potatoes, BBQ beans and corn! We give them a few gifts as a thank you for having us! We are certainly gonna miss the luxuries of this household! So lucky to have stayed! We wish them all a Happy Halloween and a Merry Christmas and head off to Boston!... Peace & Love ...
Day trip to Fredericksburg
We decided that a traveler to Virginia must visit a Civil War battle site. Sooooo, we chose Fredericksburg. This battlefield was a location of some horrific loss of life. More than 100,000 men died. The Marye's Height hill and stone wall were success fully defended by the Confederates. We drove through additional battle sites on Prospect Hill ...