Saturday, June 28, 2025

Jamestowne Settlement

 Our family has been to this site at least four times and it always captures my attention. It is where America (the good, the bad and the ugly) all began. There had been other attempts to settle the area but that were unsuccessful, namely, the Roanoke colony. Lately, that period of time has interested me. I don't really know why, but certainly it has something to do with the fact that we go to this area for vacations. Maybe. in a former life I lived in that time and place. I dunno. It just draws me in and I'm fascinated by Elizabethan and Jacobean period history. 

It just strikes me as strange to consider Shakespeare's England as being part of the culture of the crew when they landed. It doesn't really feel like that belongs in America, but it does. We appear to give a lot of attention to the revolutionary period, or maybe pilgrims, but our British beginning is slightly different.


Above is a likeness of Capt. Bartholomew Gosnold, and his story.


The Virginia colony was a "bachelor colony" composed of men and boys seeking gold. From 1607 to 1620, English culture underwent a pivotal shift from exploratory commercial ventures to the establishment of permanent social and religious institutions. This period saw the transition from a "get-rich-quick" adventurer mindset to a focus on family stability and religious identity. In England, the publication of the King James Bible in 1611 standardized English prose and reinforced the "majesty of kings," while the 1616 death of William Shakespeare signaled the end of the high Renaissance era.











Above is an image of the Jamestowne site. My son Lorenzo is standing about where John Rolfe and Pocahontas, daughter of the chief of the Powhatan Indians were married. The partial walls show the boundaries of the first church built at the Jamestowne settlement. 











It's an interesting area to explore and it seems it will someday be under water. Something to consider.


A dark cultural shift occurred in 1619 with the arrival of the first Africans in Virginia. This marked the beginning of a labor system that would evolve from indentured servitude into racialized slavery, fundamentally altering English concepts of social hierarchy and labor in the colonies.


Above is and illustration in the Jamestown settlement museum about an early enslaved woman named Angela. She came to Virginia in 1619, captured from a Spanish slave ship by English privateer ships. 


Above is cowrie shell found on the grounds of the Jamestown settlement brought by enslaved Africans from their home across the ocean.



Thursday, June 26, 2025

Out of Town

 

We planned a short trip to visit with or friends and our goddaughters in Maryland. Later we’re moving on to Williamsburg, VA for a couple weeks. 













In Maryland we were stopping off for a surprise birthday party for our friend Ken. It was also around the time of my wife’s birthday. I’ll let you guess what her age is. Now on to Virginia.





Friday, June 13, 2025

Welcome to my blog!

Hello and welcome to my new home on the internet! This is my feeble attempt to tear myself away from the abomination that we know as social media. It's not easy, but nothing worthwhile ever is and so here it goes.


If you are interested in what's going on in my life, you can find out about it here. If you're a casual acquaintance then I suspect you will just move on. Facebook, etc. calling mere acquaintances "friends" was an afront to friendship. We have all become so dependent on those insincere interactions that society has been falling apart. I was born before the World Wide Web was a thing, before VCRs, before answering machines. I was fully formed before web 1.0 and adapted when it became part of everyday life. I actually love technology, but since going through about fifteen years of this social media crap I've had enough. 

While I realize that it's not that easy to separate myself from social media (I mean, I teach in a communications department at a local college) I need to set some boundaries. This blog is my line in the sand.

Okay. I will probably be posting images and videos from my life here, so family members and friends who are dear to us can keep up. If you feel inspired, I will be happy to follow your own blogs or personal websites too. I am not going to allow comments, so that will cause me a whole other set of obligations. If you find something worth commenting on, please give me a call or stop by and we can have a coffee or a drink. If you know me you probably know my number and have my address. Let's have real interactions and talk, maybe even face-to-face (insert astonished look here) and maybe meet at a restaurant or cafe.

Will I post regularly? Yes, probably once a week, maybe even more than that. Hope to see (some of you, ha ha) soon.

Peace and all good!


- Chris

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