Old Governor's Mansion - Sacramento |
Jonnie in the doorway of the one room school house by the Sacramento River |
The beautiful Franklyn Stove was in use and it really warmed up the place |
School Marm Dollies |
Jonni & Charlaine |
We were allowed to sample a candy or two from any barrel with a blue tag. So we sampled super gingery ginger candies, licorice suckers (one of which is in my mouth as I type), peanut butter balls, and key lime balls. Yum... we now had enough sugar to power us up for a stroll along the boardwalks.
California State Capital |
On leaving old town, we headed for the State Capital. I normally just drive by there but the girls were excited to go in so we fed the meter and approached the stately dome.
Sisters at the front door of the capital |
Columbus Before Queen Isabella |
Looking straight up from the statue, you get a near hypnotic view of the capital dome - beautiful. We took pix of it and the photos appeared to make the dome alternately look either concave or convex. Magical!
The magic Coffee & Sky Dome |
Charlaine and Jonniann took the beautiful, carpeted stairway up to the second level under the capital dome. I, being an elevator loving woman, shocked myself by also using the stairs. Hey, a girl wants to impress her fitbit with her stair climbing abilities.
How could I not want to climb such a beauty of a staircase? |
The equally beautiful second story under the dome. |
Looking down from the second level |
The second floor had a display dedicated to Black History month.
Looking up at the dome, or sideways at the history month displays wasn't the only direction of interest. Looking down an intricate mosaic of tiles at your feet. We overheard a tour guide explain that the man who pieced together and grouted the tiles was not allowed to sign his name to his work. HA! Well, that did not stop him from leaving his mark. Look for a miss-matched tile in the photo on the right. Give up?
Hint: compare the middle circle below with the circles on either side of it.
Gotta love the tiler-man!
At one end of the second level, we found the Speaker of the Assembly's offices. I wouldn't dream of ratting one of my cousins, if one of them crossed the gateway into the forbidden halls...
Who then may have looked up to photograph the stained glass Seal of California....
Nope. I'm not one to rat out a cousin!
The last thing we did before leaving the capital building was go back to the lower levels to find the display for Charlaine and Jonniann's home county of San Diego. It was a decent little display and it won the approval of its native daughters and meself, a former denizen of San Diego.
Our capital tour as just under an hour. And we headed back to my car, taking a bit of time for a nice selfie by selfie expert Jonniann.
Yikes! I was looking a tad goofy there |
Bonus! A quick revisit to the one room school house in Old Sacramento.