Sunday, July 29, 2007
Saturday, July 28, 2007
Monday, July 9, 2007
Wednesday, July 4, 2007
Monticello-Home of Pres. Thomas Jefferson
Today is the fourth the anniversary of the Declaration of Independance signing as well as the death of it's author-Thomas Jefferson. A few weeks ago, Traci and I made a trip to his home in Charlottesville, VA and brought back some pictures of the place. The one thing that I found interesting was the number of slaves he owned. He owned a little over one hundred slaves at any given time, but traded, bought and sold over 600 throughout his life. While, only freeing 5 of which they all belonged to the Hemmings famiy. The bottom picture is a Willow Oak that was grafted from, yes- a willow and an oak. He had several gardens for growing food, all lined up along the edge of the mountain side.
Tuesday, July 3, 2007
Horse show at summer camp
These pictures are of girls at a summer camp where they are given riding lessons. There is a range of experience levels among them from never riding before to very experienced. It looks like they learned quite a lot. Taking care of their horses was their priority in the morning over eating breakfast for themselves.
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