For the last decade or so, Jack has been holding reunions with two of his
Bermuda broadcasting buddies. In May 2010, the destination was Williamsburg,
Virginia, which we had never visited. (Photos by Jack and Mary Dodge)

A several-blocks-long street is the heart of Colonial Williamsburg,
restored to its early 18th century glory. |

Gardens are timeless, but lovely to see |
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Punishment of those who fought the powers that be |

Rush hour in Williamsburg ... |
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We were glad we weren't in period costumes as it was getting warm. |

A friendly wench. |

The print shop, source of early newspapers |
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Philadelphia news personality Jay Lloyd couldn't resist the stocks. |

The period taverns were tempting, and open in rotation. |

We dined at Shields Tavern, with a nice menu and period
entertainment. |

The evening's menu. |

The three Bermuda buddies, Roger Wiltshire, Jack Dodge and Jay Lloyd |

The Jamestown waterfront |

Capt. Jack and Captain John Smith ... |

and Pocahantas, at the Jametown site. |

Of course we were attracted by the birds, Canada Geese and offspring |

But to toddlers, geese are to chase. |

Our favorite Jamestown site was the park on the James river. |

Here we saw a pair of Redheaded Woodpeckers building a nest. |