Monday, June 10, 2019

Old-fashioned sweet treats

H.E. Williams Candy Factory in Chesapeake, VA, is celebrating its centennial; no small feat for a family owned business. The third generation of the Williams family uses the same recipes, the same copper kettles, and the same, albeit modernized, equipment their grandfather used when he began candy making operations in 1919. 

To say this place is magical is an understatement. Lillie Mae Williams owns the business, but she leaves it to her children and sister to run the day-to-day operations. The family opened its arms to my brood. My Littles sampled the candy and left on a sugar high. 

The entire tour lasts an hour, but we got a late start and saw just the very end. No problem for antsy little ones. They watched the log of candy roll through a machine, turn into a candy ribbon, roll off the conveyor belt and land onto a work table. There the ladies chopped the strips into small pieces, sprayed water onto the warm candy, and sprinkled sugar on the entire batch. The Littles were mesmerized and all too happy to sample the warm, sugared confections. 

From January to September, the candy factory offers tours Mondays and Tuesdays from 8:30 to 11:30 a.m. and 12:30 to 3:30 p.m. From September through December, the tours run five days a week. If you want to see the entire operation from beginning to end, I suggest arriving early. The store is open five days a week for retail sales 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Please tell them MaMa Berry sent you!


 H. E. Williams Candy Company
1230 Perry Street
Chesapeake, VA 23324
(757) 545-9311


Saturday, June 8, 2019

Wonky Donkey update

My daughter found this unofficial Wonky Donkey music video on YouTube. It is worth four minutes of your time!

Put a little Love in your life!

Fifty years ago the Virginia Tourism Corporation created one of the most catchy slogans: Virginia is for Lovers. I always thought the slogan promoted Virginia as a great honeymoon destination. It may have. Today the slogan promotes the love of all adventuresome souls...those who love music, mountains, beaches, and anything the commonwealth offers.

For the last couple of years, VTC has been encouraging businesses and locales to create LOVEworks sculptures. These sculptures capture the essence of the location within the four letters: L O V E. I have seen pictures of many and several in person.

For the slogan's 50th anniversary, the VTC is encouraging LOVEworks sculptures as destinations.  What an awesome concept! Capture family photos at each sculpture and your family sees the beauty of the commonwealth as your make memories.

I embarked on such an adventure with my Littles. So far, we have visited two. As I take the photos, I will add them to my Pinterest account: Pinterest.com/adventureswithmamaberry!


The LOVEworks sign above is located in the VIBE district 
of  Virginia Beach at the Oceanfront library, 700 Virginia 
Beach Boulevard. The LOVEworks sign below is in front 
of the Bunny Hutch at 1165 Jensen Drive, off
 Birdneck Road, south of Virginia Beach Boulevard. 

Grandchildren make life grand!

I love having my children and grandchildren around. I love when my grandchildren jump out of the car and shout "MaMa Berry!" as th...