Celebrating a 100-year-old school and its community
A photo collection from September 10th, 2016, and as noted when otherwise:
100-year-old grade school (orange roof) at a distance (8/29/14)
Dawn, on my way to work, 8/30/16; school 100 yards on left
Dad speaks with grandsons of Elizabeth and Mary Seymour, sisters of Charles, school's namesake (Alex on left and Barr on right).
Dad in the Nancy Scarborough house, when it was for sale (4/29/15). Built in 1838, with wood bought in Cincinnati by the original Jared Scarborough.
Dad at the stone arch bridge, 11/4/2014.
Me, further downstream, 7/24/2015, photo by niece Charlotte.
Dad, at cemetery, 8/20/2016
Brother Tad / cousin Leslie, decorating mother's / aunt's tombstone, 8/20/16
Dad, greeting visitors at Congregational church.
Dad with 19th century maple and town square bandstand (built by Seymours)
Church interior. Notice spare decor.
Dad with 19th century organ--excellent sound.
Mullein on stairs, 7/22/2016
Ironweed, 8/7/2016
Volunteer strawberry, 8/7/2016
Pawpaw foliage with tiger lilies, 7/20/2016
Very lovely! I see you are a blogger, too.
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