Invited Seminars in Virginia to
Hampton University, Old Dominion University and
the Virginia Institute of Marine Science

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Local resident speeding along the Piankatank, perhaps toward some morning fishing.


Some docks allow your boat to be "parked" out of the water.




A cute little electric boat


A home under construction - interesting design.




Returning to Bob and Marcia's dock


We had the inside of him for dinner last night (delicious soft shell crab).


A trip to Gloucester where Pocahontas is honored




Colonial courthouse building.


Marcia and I enjoyed the "Black Powder & Paint" Living History festival that was going on that weekend in Gloucester


A local historian shares his knowledge of colonial pharmaceuticals.


Colonial knifemaker


An old debtors prison...


and inside a nice map of Gloucester County and all the historical site.








Local historian Jill Darden Jackson shared her knowledge of colonial era spinning wheels and weaving practices.






This booth was great fun as local historians represented His Majesty's Independent Companies of Rogers' Rangers from the French & Indian War era.


They told us all about black powered shooting and trekking.


Paintings in the Gloucester visitor center.




On to lovely nearby Yorktown for lunch ...


... with a view of the VIMS campus across the river.


On the Colonial Parkway.