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If You Want To Destroy My Sweater

Muffler

If You Want To Destroy My Sweater

Too cute! Spotted this morning at the Farmer's Market.

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Muffler

Many of the greyhounds out this morning wore thick mufflers. (It was below freezing for much of the morning, after all.) Taken at this morning's Farmer's Market in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Pink!

Sizing You Up

Flowers for sale.

Pink!

I love this town.

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Sizing You Up

A terrier and a greyhound greet each other this morning at the Farmer's Market in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Flowers for sale.

Vingette from this morning's Farmer's Market in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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TODAY at the Market

wrappings

CHICKENS STILL AVAILABLE TODAY

TODAY at the Market

Sign welcoming visitors to this morning's Farmer's Market in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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wrappings

Brightly-colored sheets of paper await flowers at the Williamsburg Farmer's Market this morning.

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CHICKENS STILL AVAILABLE TODAY

I love this stall. The guy who runs it is so friendly and he never seems to mind that I keep taking pictures of his sign.

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upcoming holiday markets

Reveille

I Scream You Scream

upcoming holiday markets

Events sign at today's Farmer's Market in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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Reveille

The W&M girls a capella singing group Reveille performs at the Williamsburg Farmer's Market. (Ambient temperature was about 30 degrees when this was taken. They were still in tune.)

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I Scream You Scream

Fire-damaged Baskin-Robbins Ice Cream store sign in Williamsburg, Virginia. The store was damaged in a fire earlier this week. Fortunately, no one was hurt.

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CLOSED DUE TO FIRE

W&M Campus Shop

ladder on a formerly hot roof

CLOSED DUE TO FIRE

Sign on the door of the Blue Talon Bistro in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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W&M Campus Shop

Awning of the W&M Campus Shop in Williamsburg, Virginia.

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ladder on a formerly hot roof

Ladder atop the roof of the fire-damaged Baskin Robbins / Blue Talon building in Colonial Williamsburg

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Blue Talon Bistro / Closed For Fire

light the sky on fire.

fireworks / streetlights.

Blue Talon Bistro / Closed For Fire

Front exterior of the Blue Talon Bistro in Williamsburg, Virginia, recently damaged by fire.

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light the sky on fire.

Every year, Williamsburg's Grand Illumination weekend draws one of the biggest crowds of the year. The festivites culminate in a fireworks display in downtown Williamsburg. Three launch areas are set up, but the optimal viewing areas are really, really crowded, so we camped out by the bookstore where we could see two of them clearly. The weather was cold (in the 40s) and rain began to fall about 45 minutes before the fireworks started, so it wasn't optimal fireworks weather. The rain kept it short, too (about 20 minutes long, if that.) This was my son's first fireworks show, however, and he could. not. stop. talking about it. So all in all it was a pretty good night. (This was my first time using the Canon A95's "Fireworks" setting, which really needs a tripod to work well. So most of these pictures, while interesting, are not very accurate representations of fireworks. Chalk them up as experiments for a novice photographer?)

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fireworks / streetlights.

Every year, Williamsburg's Grand Illumination weekend draws one of the biggest crowds of the year. The festivites culminate in a fireworks display in downtown Williamsburg. Three launch areas are set up, but the optimal viewing areas are really, really crowded, so we camped out by the bookstore where we could see two of them clearly. The weather was cold (in the 40s) and rain began to fall about 45 minutes before the fireworks started, so it wasn't optimal fireworks weather. The rain kept it short, too (about 20 minutes long, if that.) This was my son's first fireworks show, however, and he could. not. stop. talking about it. So all in all it was a pretty good night. (This was my first time using the Canon A95's "Fireworks" setting, which really needs a tripod to work well. So most of these pictures, while interesting, are not very accurate representations of fireworks. Chalk them up as experiments for a novice photographer?)

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