Sunday, May 29, 2016

Alexandria and the Ghost Tour Day 2 Evening


After Mt. Vernon we got on the bus and headed to the town Alexandria.  Alexandria has a lot of history from war times and also has a lot of  ghost stories and haunted houses.  We got to eat our dinner at a little restaurant called King Street Blues.  As we got off the bus and started walking to the restaurant I saw a drug store and snuck in and bought some superglue for my tooth.  I would try to glue my tooth later on that night.

On the way to Alexandria, I saw Katy looking at herself in the reflection.  I wondered what she was thinking


The dinner was a little confusing as we had had to preorder it yesterday.  I believe there was a mixup in what was ordered as Katy got the thing she said was ordered but in actuality she had  checked something else.  I remember it being confusing and I'm not so sure I checked a hamburger but that is what I checked and that is what I got.
our booth at King Street Blues

Our dinners


People lining up to go on the ghost tours

blossoms

We had some time to kill while we waited for our tour.  We went down to the wharf and saw some neat boats among other things.



This street magician captivated everybody's attention so much that the tour guide had a hard time getting most of them away.

Greg our  tour guide, The man dressed in colonial attire was the one who took us on our tour.  Mr. Nelson on the right

The house on the right is haunted because a bride burned to death on her wedding day and her fiance' who tried to save her died as well.

Spooky story telling

This was a bed and breakfast where some guy fell off a balcony and broke his neck.  His ghost still haunts it

We ended up in this little cemetery.  The guide had encountered a ghost here.

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