christmas decorations: Holiday Decorations in Colonial Williamsburg 12/18/11 - 12/17/11 01:25 PM
Holiday Decorations in Colonial Williamsburg 12/18/11
The Thanksgiving and Christmas holiday period is a wonderful time to visit Colonial Williamsburg.  The holiday decorations add much to the pleasure of a visit.  Photographers love the beautiful wreaths and decorations that are all made of natural materials. Those that enjoy making their own decorations will find lots of fresh approaches to traditional designs for decorations.
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Best wishes for a Very Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year!

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christmas decorations: Holiday Decorations in Colonial Williamsburg 12/6/11 - 12/05/11 11:32 PM
Holiday Decorations in Colonial Williamsburg
This Colonial Williamsburg wreath includes pages from the Virginia Gazette, the colonial newspaper and pipes to enjoy while reading the newspaper by candlelight. All of the holiday decorations use natural materials. Dolores and I visited the area over the long Thankgiving weekend and we recommend that you visit with your camera in hand.
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Colonial Williamsburg on Thanksgiving Day.  Photograph by Roy Kelley.
Roy and Dolores Kelley Photographs
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christmas decorations: Holiday Decorations in Colonial Williamsburg 12/5/11 - 12/04/11 10:24 PM
Holiday Decorations in Colonial Williamsburg
One of the pleasures of visiting Colonial Williamsburg during the holiday season is seeing all of the decorations in natural materials.  Those that enjoy making their own decorations will be inspired by the traditional themes that always delight the eyes in this unique setting.
Dolores and I try to visit Colonial Williamsburg several times each year with cameras in hand. Dolores always wants to visit the colonial kitchen at the Palace and the Benjamin Powell house to get ideas for traditional recipes.
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