Photos by Foxx Trotter : on the map, in Google Earth (KML)
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Foxx Trotter's conversations
I see you share my love of birds. This is a stunning shot. Many thanks for sharing.
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Hervorragendes Bild
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What a magnificient landscape!
Greetings from Romania, Anton.
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I'll check it out, Thanks!
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Thanks Alain for your very gracious comment. This is a lovely part of the country and I have so much to work with here! I am glad you like it. Greetings from Virginia!
Bruce
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Красота! Россия, Наталья.
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Rich, thank you so much for visiting my mountains, I am happy to see you! My best regards, May
Dalibor, thank you very much for your comment! Special thanks for the Best of! Greetings, May
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Hazel, best regards and many thanks from Kenia and me! I am sure she would be delighted to meet you and not only because of the fruit! ;) Best wishes, May
Vincent, merci pour ta visite! :)
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I wasn't able to find much, although there is some stuff in storage that I don't have access to. When I visited the house when Tim Kearney was living there, he told me that the shingled siding was imported from Europe and was high dollar during its time. He had a couple older pictures of the house, and there really wasn't much of a difference in the look other than age and weathering to current time. I DO know, which I'm sure you already have an idea, that the front porch was an addition as well as the back section which includes the kitchen. The kitchen area near the back door was in danger of collapsing as a post was holding up the ceiling. I never saw the upstairs section inside, though I'm sure there wasn't much to see. Being over 250 years old, the Shemuel Kearney House has withstood the test of time very well.
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