Autumn In Williamsburg,Va

For many years, I have always wanted to travel and experience Autumn in Virginia. To see all the colorful leaves and see them start to fall. Honestly just seeking Autumn vibes. After thinking of going for over a year, I finally had the opportunity to go back to Williamsburg once again. The Historic Triangle feels like home to me. So I always feel as if I never left when there. It was perfect timing to for the leaves were starting to change and the crisp air reminding you that fall was beginning to happen in full force.

Colonial Williamsburg is where I had spent most of my time, below are some of the pictured moments I captured. I mainly walked around and stopped to see something when I felt called to. I did try to see more of the talks that was held by the interpreters, to get more of a glimpse into the lives of the peoples and cultures who called the area their home over the centuries. Any of the events or lectures held in Colonial Williamsburg are done so well and the speakers are full of knowledge. That is one concept I do enjoy when traveling, is to learn and have experiences. Another part of the my time there I enjoyed, was walking along Duke of Gloucester Street. Seeing the Halloween decorations that were placed for special events brought a smile to my face. All the skeletons were cute dressed in period clothing and acting out different scene. It did put me in the Halloween mood.

Overall the weather was perfect, it did vary from rain to sunshine. Cold to warm. But it added to the feel of the earth preparing for the next season filled with cold air and snow. I enjoyed seeing the place I love during a season I had yet to see and adventure in. And yet again I was sad leaving the Williamsburg after the week was up. That only means that I have to plan another adventure in Virginia soon! This is one of a few posts about my time recently in Virginia. There is a previous post on Busch Gardens and there are 2 more coming up.

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