Thursday, August 09, 2007

Williamsburg, Virginia


I thought this was one of the neatest things we saw. This is the first theatre in history. It was built in 1716 and for three decades actors and actresses performed here. It was eventually named the Playbooth Theatre. Now, loving the arts and knowing our agent, I think the stage is big enough for us to do a show...acoustic of course, but it sure would be an honor. At the end of our long day on our walk back to the car we ran across one of the oldest oak trees in the country...easily over 400 years old....Definite photo op.


Tired and glad to be back at the house, we still couldn't sleep. Susan's friend Leigh Ann (I hope I spelled it right. If not...sorry) let us crash at her house.....and what a house! Swimming pool, pool table, nintendo, wine cellar, work-out room, and the ultimate media room, with enough chairs for everyone to lay back and watch a movie on a screen the size of the wall. What a day....What a night....What a blast...Thanks Susan and Leigh Ann....Tobi