September 1-8
Martha and I spent a week in Virginia, attending the wedding of a close friend of mine's daughter near Richmond, VA. I've known Lee S. since we were both ROTC cadets together at the University of Miami, FL back in the early 80s. Joining us for the wedding was Otto B., another long time friend from my cadet days.
The venue was in the country but our hotel was in the NW portion of the Richmond, VA Metro area called "Short Pump". So all the wedding guests were transported by chartered buses:
Father of the bride: Lee beckoning us to the buses
The lovely bride Jennifer, whom I've known since a toddler,
and her husband Kevin M.
Otto B. and Joanna
After a great wedding and reception, we left the next day in the company of friends of ours from our Fort Bragg days. Larry and Jane transported us to their awesome home in Williamsburg, VA and we'd spent the rest of the trip with them and their awesome hospitality.
We've traveled with Larry and Jane before, first on my first ever Cruise Ship to Alaska and later on a trip to Kauai in the Hawaiian Islands.
Trained BBQ'er Larry proudly displays what would
be a really delicious Texas Brisket.
Larry and Jane's "Boomer"
A very well trained and friendly
Labrador Retriever
Though we got to the area in time for a "heat wave", forcing to stay indoors a lot, we did manage to get out a couple of times.
One day we went to see Virginia Beach and its boardwalk:
The obelisk marks the actual landing site,
still an active archeological area.
A crappy zoomed photo of the ships.
Here's a link of a previous trip when Larry and Jane took us to Jamestown: LINK
It's got better pictures of the ships and the associated museum/visitor center.
Our final outing was a lunch meetup with Terry H. and her sister Karen L. Terry is another longtime friend from my cadet days. She's married to Mike H. who was the best man at my wedding! Mike wasn't there however as this was a "sisters vacation" trip.
Still, we had a great time, good food and it was nice to see Terry and Karen.
And what makes this trip so great is that it's Martha's first big trip since retirement and she didn't have to worry about getting back to work on time!
5 comments:
That was a nice change of pace from your normal remote mountain/desert trips. Seeing old friends makes it even better.
Glad that Martha is enjoying her retirement.
Good friends are worth the traveling hassle and crowds, CCjon, up to a point of course....more camping soon.
It sounds like you had a great trip. And less stress not having to worry about being back “in time”. I’ve been to Williamsburg several times but never ventured to Jamestown or Virginia Beach. One of these years…
I liked the Jamestown exhibits better than the Williamsburg ones, RichardM.
Happy retirement Martha
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