Saturday, April 30, 2011

Saturday Snapshot: George and Martha

Mount Vernon, April 2011
My sister and I visited the Washington DC area a couple weeks ago. On a day with amazingly good weather, we took the tour of Mount Vernon. I'd already been there several years ago, but this was the first time for her. Highlights include admiring the vivid colors of the interior walls/rooms; baby lambs; sharing a tasty tuna sandwich; and seeing George's teeth.

~ Saturday Snapshot at Alyce's ~

12 comments:

Trish said...

Haha 'George's teeth.' I didn't see that coming.

I love visiting old historic places like this. We were at Monticello a few years ago and we saw a lot of really cool stuff - except Jefferson's teeth! lol

Anonymous said...

I've not ever been to Mt. Vernon. Sounds fun. Baby lambs, tuna and teeth, what more could you want? LOL

Bev Hankins said...

I've been to the DC area...but we didn't make it to Mt. Vernon. I like the arched porch area.

Here's my snapshot(s): http://myreadersblock.blogspot.com/2011/04/saturday-snapshot-april-30.html

Alyce said...

It sounds like you guys had a fabulous time! I've only been there once and thought it was great.

Mary (Bookfan) said...

I was there many years ago and probably didn't appreciate it like I would today.

Jenners said...

You know, I had never seen a photo of it. I tlooks nothing like I expected. And I read that the walls back in those days were often quite bright and busy.

Sharon Galligar Chance said...

Very nice! Would love to go there someday!

karen - Simply Inspired said...

beautiful photo... baby lambs and history... nice day. -k.

Leslie (Under My Apple Tree) said...

That's beautiful. I've never been to Mt. Vernon.

(Diane) Bibliophile By the Sea said...

What a beautiful photo. I've been there --it was a long time ago.

Marie said...

This place looks like a great place to visit. We love visiting historical places and often map our vacation routes to hit up as many as possible.

The photo is great. Nice colours, great composition. Well done.

Anonymous said...

Nice picture and funny story. Mt.Vernon sounds well worth visiting :-)