We thought we were just heading home, but Dad soon stopped at this really cool place. |
It was Thomas Jefferson's home! They call it Monticello. |
We got to learn all about his inventions. From farming methods, to the architecture in the house, to the Declaration of Independence. The guy was amazing! |
Jefferson's slaves made and sold nails. |
We got to see their tools. |
Wow! It must've been hard work. |
Here's a nice view of the garden and the VA landscape from atop the hill where Monticello sits. |
An old fireplace. |
A cool windy road going up the mountain. |
Jefferson's observatory. |
and Daddy's favorite part of Monticello - this crazy old tree. |
B brought along his trusty dusty binoculars. |
We did get to go inside on a tour, but no photos. I thought the Momparazzi would pitch a fit! |
Instead she just took a lot of pictures outside. |
It's such a beautiful home. |
We got to see the University of Virginia, which Jefferson also founded. |
Hey B! Let me see! |
and this guy came to check us out. |
Mom thought the underground passage was the coolest part of Monticello. |
There were wine and beer rooms. |
and he had a dumbwaiter installed to get food and drinks upstairs in a snap. |
We weren't sure what this was, but it was fun to play with. |
Last stop was Jefferson's grave. B announced to everyone that "He died two minutes ago." Um... |
Thank you Thomas Jefferson for making such a big difference in our lives some 200+ years later. |