Wednesday, December 31, 2014
Grand Illumination 2014
Triple Wreaths At Christiana Campbell's Tavern
Even The Colonial Birds Have Their Decorations Out
Wreath On The Railing Of The David Morton House
Burlap Flowers On The Door Of Benjamin Waller's House
Mr. George Reid's Home On Duke of Gloucester
Sunday, December 28, 2014
Grand Illumination 2014
Festive Prentis Shop
Dried Wreath Found At The Printing Office
Beautiful Decoration Over The George Reid Doorway
Elegant Blue Carriage
Cresset In Front Of William Pitt Store
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Grand Illumination 2014
Greenhow-Lumber Wares
Free Coal & Switches At The Greenhow House
Tiny Straw Hat On Mary Dickenson's Wreath
Plenty Of Wood For A Warm DoG Street Fire
The Perfect Wreath For The Wine Connoisseur
Friday, December 26, 2014
Grand Illumination 2014
Winter Berries Against A Perfect CW Sky
Ceramic Goose In The Lodge Lobby
Tree With 1000+ Homemade Ornaments In The Art Museum
Across The Colonial Backyard In Winter
Recently Dyed Yarns At The Weaver's
Monday, December 22, 2014
Grand Illumination Week 2014
Vegetable Wreath At The Colonial Nursery
Afternoon Chatter At The Nursery
Protecting Those Tender Plants
Dried Flowers & Pine Cones On A Grapevine Wreath
Handsome Fellow In The Custis Pasture
Friday, December 19, 2014
Grand Illumination Week 2014
Christmas Has Arrived At Merchants Square
Restaurants and Shops Await Visitors
Hot Bowl of Berret's She-Crab Soup On A Cold December Day
Table Decoration For Sale At Colonial Nursery
Tools For Working In The Winter Garden
Friday, August 1, 2014
On A June Day
Foxglove
Red Poppies
Yorktown Onion
For Sale At Tarpley's
New Colors For The Nicholson Shop
Friday, April 25, 2014
Common Views In An Uncommon Town
Lightfoot Tenement Garden
The Magazine From The Lightfoot Yard
Strolling The Walkway Behind The Lightfoot House
The Masonic Lodge Across Francis Street
Waiting For The Weary Visitor
Thursday, April 24, 2014
A Colonial Ramble
Soft Spring Colors Of CW
Rusty, Weathered Well Bucket
Serenity Of A Lone Garden Bench
Charred Brick Rubble Of The First Capitol Fire
Planter Of Flowers On The Lodge Patio
Wednesday, April 23, 2014
Around The Old Town
Baby Red Devon Relaxing In The Prentis Pasture
Idyllic Colonial Street
Greetings! Welcome To The Cooper
Beautiful Contrast Of Pinks And Reds
Momma Red Devon Enjoying Fresh Grass
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