My younger sister, known as lulu on this blog, has a good eye with her camera, and I love it when she emails me photos. She knows I enjoy visiting Williamsburg, so when she went there earlier this year, she sent me some of her favorite photos. You'll see a good number of window images; we love windows. So, of course, I put them in a mosaic. I find it very relaxing to create that way.
See Little Red House for more fun mosaics.
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What a neat glimpse. I'd love to visit there someday. So much history!
ReplyDeleteWonderful mosaic. I love the windows too. The wigs on the shelf are pretty cool, were they called wigs back in colonial times?
ReplyDeleteGreat mosaic.
Awesome pictures!
ReplyDeleteWhat great shots! One day I will get there!
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The history is awesome. Look at those wigs hanging up. Wow.
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year, Podso! Nicely done mosaic filled with good photos! Rich with history. :)
ReplyDeleteGreat photos! Love the perspective she takes on things. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteHi Podso
ReplyDeleteNice mosaic. Wouldn't it be fun to try the wigs on?
Beautiful mosaic, that brings back happy memories of seeing Williamsburg.
ReplyDeleteMosaic Monday is not only a time to be creative it's like a trip through America and the World, your mosaic and your sisters photos are beautiful, Happy New Year, Kathy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful mosaic. Virginia is my absolute favorite place to visit. Someday I would love to live there.
ReplyDeleteOh the memories...it's been a lot of years since I was last in Williamsburg. So fun to see through your sister's eyes. Hope you have a grand week!
ReplyDeleteAwesome shots for the mosaic this week.
ReplyDeleteStop by if you get a chance--
TTFN~~Claudia ♥ ♥
Great shots! Love the wigs!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful memories! lovely creations!
ReplyDeleteHappy New Year!
these are beautiful...i would love to go back to williamsburg someday. i have not been since i was a teenager, and back then i don't think i was that interested. i love the shot in the little chapel.
ReplyDeleteWow! What a wonderful composition, love the pictures :)
ReplyDeleteWhen we lived in Virginia Beach - we visited quite often to Williamsburg. These photos bring back quite a bit of memories, that and we just watched the John Adams miniseries (Revolutionary War time frame). What a life folks lived back then.
ReplyDeleteI love your photos (and your sister's) window shots...this is a beautiful mosaic!!!
ReplyDeleteLoved the pictures! My sister lives in Williamsburg and we were married there, so it's a favorite of ours as well! Great mosaic.
ReplyDeleteThose are all great shots-an interesting mosaic.
ReplyDeleteCarolyn
I lOVE your glimpses of Williamsburg - never been there - thanks for the insight.
ReplyDeleteOh so wonderful! We visited there over 20 years ago, and I'd love to return. Thanks so much for sharing at MM> :)
ReplyDeleteI have never been there either! Wonderful mosaic. Have a happy week!
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