I love the names of back country roads - they are often enchanting. Thanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/04/biltmore-estate-in-bloom.html
Neat picture. I visited a one room school house once. Everything inside was kept as it would have looked when it was first built and used. It was quite interesting.
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...one room schoolhouses haven't changed much over time. The Amish build similar school today. Thanks Linda for sharing, enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteI love the names of back country roads - they are often enchanting.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing at https://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2018/04/biltmore-estate-in-bloom.html
We don't have "hollows" here in Minnesota. It must be due to our staid North European ancestry...:)
ReplyDeleteNot that different from the old one room schoolhouses here.
ReplyDeleteThe only spot I can think of here that went by the name hollow was a river valley in the area near where I grew up.
Yes, a hollow is a valley, or sometimes just a ravine. Farther back in the mountains it's called a holler.
DeleteNeat picture. I visited a one room school house once. Everything inside was kept as it would have looked when it was first built and used. It was quite interesting.
ReplyDeleteNice to see it is still standing.
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