Williamsburg 2026 Day 1

It’s 6 AM and I’m sitting in the airport waiting for my 7AM flight. The first of 3 today to get to Williamsburg, Virginia. Well, actually to Richmond and then I’m driving to Williamsburg.

There is a weather system playing here in Texas and I was warned that there may be delays out of Austin. I’m crossing my fingers that long layovers work in my favor today.

My new shirts arrived so I’m wearing the first one for today’s travels.

Kittens in Space Themed

Yes, it does have cats on it.

The first stop was Austin, Texas. The next leg took me to Orlando, Florida. In the terminal I was connecting flights, I couldn’t find any cool, welcome sign. I’m guessing it’s over in Terminal A or B as you leave the airport. So here are planes and the sky.

The final airport was Richmond, Virginia and they did have a welcome sign, but it was for a speech and debate event happening. I was actually indirectly traveling with my school district’s middle school and high school debate teams, For most of the kids it was their first trip on a plane and first leaving Texas.

And with that, it was time to get my rental from Hertz and drive 40 minutes to Williamsburg. I wish I had set up my camera to film some of the drive. So many trees.

After a quick trip to a grocery store for milk, eggs, bread and sodas, I cooked myself some spaghetti watched some TV and called it a night.

Tomorrow the plan is Jamestown site.

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