After a tough day of walking all over Williamsburg the boys earned a relatively early night with hot chocolate and popcorn.

After a tough day of walking all over Williamsburg the boys earned a relatively early night with hot chocolate and popcorn.

Several homes in Williamsburg have been reported to be haunted. Some of the stories are quite startling. Staying close together at night makes us feel safe.

Our group poses for a picture under a maple tree with vibrant colors in front of the post office, before doing some shopping. Dinner is after that and I think we've worked up a pretty good appetite.

The children enjoyed playing one of the most popular games of colonial Williamsburg, which was played by children of all social strata: hoop and stick.

We walked for what seemed like many miles this morning but on the map it came out to just 1.5 miles, before stopping for lunch at Shields Tavern, the oldest one at Williamsburg.

We awoke just in time for morning military drills. We must always be prepared for the British.
