Happy Birthday to Jeffrey and Jeremy--November 17
Sorry you couldn't be with us, Jeremy.
We headed for the Natural Bridge in Shenandoah Valley. We stopped in Saunton first and Bruce and I toured Woodrow Wilson's birthplace and museum. Very interesting. Another major history lesson. Bruce loved the 1919 Pierce-Arrow limousine on display.
Next, we stopped at Foam Henge. Some creative person(s) made a replica of Stonehenge out of foam pieces. Very clever and fun.
We finally got to the Natural Bridge, and after having our pictures taken with a huge bear, setting off all the toy birds at once, and picking up the balls someone (H.A.M.)knocked over, we left the gift shop and took the hike to the Natural Bridge, along the Cedar Creek Nature Trail, visited a Monacan Indian village, past Hidden River and on to Lace Falls. It was awesome. Good job, God!
After we got back, we toured the Wax Museum factory and exhibit. Amazing! We got a lot of great pictures. It started with creation, then had a lot of history displays, and ended with Leonardo DeVinci's Last Supper display with the Crucifixion and Resurrection Story all very well narrated.
We ate at Macado's in Lexington.
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