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The Long Ride Home

Sunday, June 4th, 2006

So, it’s Sunday, and I finally have the energy to relate the journey back to metro ATL.

I was good for my word and got an early start. Unfortunately, I had piddled about the night going through the photos from the day and such, so I got only about 6 hours of sleep. In the morning, that didn’t seem so bad. Later, I would regret that. [read on]

It’s History

Thursday, June 1st, 2006

Last day in Williamsburg. Ah, a mixture of melancholy. More to do, but time to go.

Although I had dreams of making an early start today, I was wiped last night. I notied glancing over my BLOG from last night that I made some really bad typos. I mean, there are typos, and then there are “I’m half asleep and this won’t make sense later” typos… I see the latter…. Joy, I’ll have to fix that later. So, that’s why it was not an early start. Not in the cards when I’m nodding off at the keyboard before going to bed.

But, I got up and out to Yorktown. Again, I drove myself. I didn’t want to wait for a bus and lose more time. [read on]

Another Day in Virginia

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006
Wow, it's quiet tonight; I mean needle-hit-the-floor-and-echoes quiet. I didn't realize the level of noise here until tonight. You see, the same day I arrived here, a bus load of high school students descended as well. Every room around me ... [Continue reading this entry]

Williamsburg, Colonial Capital

Tuesday, May 30th, 2006
Exhaustion has definitely set in, but it's a happy exhaustion. I woke up ahead of my alarm this morning so got an early start. I was in Williamsburg before everything opened, so the beginning of the day was peaceful, before the ... [Continue reading this entry]

Asheville to Williamsburg

Monday, May 29th, 2006
Oh dear, that's a long drive. Don't let anyone kid you, it's a really long drive. The beginning was interesting. I-40 coming out of Asheville is a lot more winding and downhill than I'm used to. You know the road ... [Continue reading this entry]