This is one of my favorite pictures of a rock--what does it look like to you? We discovered this while searching for a Letterbox, and the boys and I decided it looked like a chimpanzee.
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Above the protruding rock is one of Alabama's historic covered bridges, Horton Mill Covered Bridge. Built in 1934, the 220-foot (67-meter) bridge is a Town's lattice truss construction over two spans. This covered bridge was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on December 29, 1970, becoming the first covered bridge in the southeastern United States to be added. At 70 feet (21 m), it is the highest covered bridge above any U.S. waterway, spanning the Calvert Prong of the Little Warrior River in Blount County, Alabama. Here's a link to more info: Horton Mill Covered Bridge
Unschooling in the South--the ultimate freedom for education!
This blog is to share our homeschooling adventures with others.Since we are unschoolers, "homeschooling" includes every aspect of our lives....for us, every thing we do is school because LIFE is the lesson.
My rocks are now posted. Won't you try to stop by to view my photos today? Have a great weekend.
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