Thank you so much for posting. Dr. Archibald Blair of Williamsburg was my 7th great grandfather. If I am not mistaken, his house is still standing (saw it when I was a young girl). Dr. George Gilmer was his son-in-law.
Once again, a great story with awesome videography! Allways excellence from this channel. The amount of research you put into your video's shows every time. Hope you and Sarah are well. Have a great week ahead and God bless!
Having just come from a week in Williamsburg, we missed so much of the information and much needed details of the workings in the shops ,some were closed and so much to see . Thank you for this researched and well done video.
Another informative and entertaining video. I can’t imagine all the hours of research and production that goes into this. Thank you for your efforts. And, as they say in CW, huzzah!
I looked so forward to this! Scott, you did not disappoint! Thanks SO much. This was wonderful, as always, and I look forward to the next story. I REALLY want to go back to Williamsburg one day! Until then, I'll see it through yours and Sara's eyes! Be blessed in all you do.
A fascinating account. I am going to 'share" this video with two of my good friends whom I met while they were waitresses. Jennifer is now a dentist, Christina now a registered nurse. As always, I enjoy your work. Gary C.
I'm a new subscriber and truly enjoy your work. I watched a documentary about 9/11 recently and was surprised to see it was you. Please, continue to bring us more. It's most enjoyable. I have a brother-in-law whom worked there in Colonial Williamsburg for around 40 years. He was the floral designer, along with others, that decorated Colonial Williamsburg for the holidays and dignitaries. Also decorated the Inn and restaurants. It is indeed a magical place.
So glad you found us, and the 9/11 documentary. Thank you for your kind words and sharing the story of your brother-in-laws CW work. I bet he loved that!🎩
Another wonderful video. You deliver the video professionally and draw the viewer into what it must have been like back in the colonial days. I especially love when you pan the camera outside the windows. I feel like I'm standing in the store back in colonial times. I have subscribed to notices, I like your channel so much.
Scott, impressive! I was hoping there would be mention of other practitioners like Arthur Lee. Born at Stratford Hall, educated in Scotland and resided in Bassett Hall for a time. He was the younger brother of Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee. Maybe another time. I was very impressed with the voiceovers. CWF actors? Did you happen to notice if there was a physic garden behind the shop?
Thanks Barbara! Im not sure if there was a garden behind the Apothecary but will peek next visit. So many great physicians then it seems like Arthur Lee! Maybe another episode one day soon!🎩
You create The Best documentaries.❤
Thank you!!😊🎩
Another one right through the uprights! 🏈
Thank you!!😊🎩
It’s so interesting to learn from the past.
Yes it is! Thanks for comment Ronnie!🎩
Thank you so much for posting. Dr. Archibald Blair of Williamsburg was my 7th great grandfather. If I am not mistaken, his house is still standing (saw it when I was a young girl). Dr. George Gilmer was his son-in-law.
Absolutely fascinating! Thank you Diane for sharing these details. Amazing!
Once again, a great story with awesome videography! Allways excellence from this channel. The amount of research you put into your video's shows every time. Hope you and Sarah are well. Have a great week ahead and God bless!
Thank you Cathy as always! Sarah says hello and hope you have a great week too!
Love the voice overs of this channel! So talented.
Thank you Blake!
Having just come from a week in Williamsburg, we missed so much of the information and much needed details of the workings in the shops ,some were closed and so much to see . Thank you for this researched and well done video.
You’re very welcome! Thank you!
I enjoyed this very much, wonderful! Thank you!
So glad you liked it! Thank you!
wonderful vid! much appreciated!
You’re very welcome, Thank you!🎩
Great video of Williamsburg I Will be back to Williamsburg in December
Another informative and entertaining video. I can’t imagine all the hours of research and production that goes into this. Thank you for your efforts. And, as they say in CW, huzzah!
Thank you Dave! Appreciate you!
I looked so forward to this! Scott, you did not disappoint! Thanks SO much. This was wonderful, as always, and I look forward to the next story. I REALLY want to go back to Williamsburg one day! Until then, I'll see it through yours and Sara's eyes! Be blessed in all you do.
So glad to hear that Beth! Thank you! Hope you can return to CW soon…Have a wonderful week!🎩
Thank you so much !
You’re welcome Caroline!
Loved it!
Thank you Robin!🎩
A fascinating account. I am going to 'share" this video with two of my good friends whom I met while they were waitresses. Jennifer is now a dentist, Christina now a registered nurse. As always, I enjoy your work. Gary C.
Thank you Gary, I hope your friends enjoy the video! Thank you for sharing and commenting!🎩
I'm a new subscriber and truly enjoy your work. I watched a documentary about 9/11 recently and was surprised to see it was you. Please, continue to bring us more. It's most enjoyable. I have a brother-in-law whom worked there in Colonial Williamsburg for around 40 years. He was the floral designer, along with others, that decorated Colonial Williamsburg for the holidays and dignitaries. Also decorated the Inn and restaurants. It is indeed a magical place.
So glad you found us, and the 9/11 documentary. Thank you for your kind words and sharing the story of your brother-in-laws CW work. I bet he loved that!🎩
Another wonderful video. You deliver the video professionally and draw the viewer into what it must have been like back in the colonial days.
I especially love when you pan the camera outside the windows. I feel like I'm standing in the store back in colonial times.
I have subscribed to notices, I like your channel so much.
Thank you Sally! So glad you enjoy!🎩
Great job !!! :)
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed!
Scott, impressive! I was hoping there would be mention of other practitioners like Arthur Lee. Born at Stratford Hall, educated in Scotland and resided in Bassett Hall for a time. He was the younger brother of Richard Henry Lee and Francis Lightfoot Lee. Maybe another time. I was very impressed with the voiceovers. CWF actors? Did you happen to notice if there was a physic garden behind the shop?
Thanks Barbara! Im not sure if there was a garden behind the Apothecary but will peek next visit. So many great physicians then it seems like Arthur Lee! Maybe another episode one day soon!🎩
they had beautiful dishes and bottles tho
do we still have a healthy dislike of doctors 💊?