On Sunday, we wrapped up our stay at The Martha
and stopped for some photos on our way out of Abingdon.
The residences, churches, and storefronts along Main Street are fascinating.
Many of the buildings in Abingdon date back to the 1770s.
This serpentine brick wall was built using hand made bricks many years ago to give privacy to the home's backyard above.
Our journey's next leg included stopping at White's Mill, which long served the neighboring community. Since the late 18th century, the mill provided meal and flour for the farm and kitchen and a gathering place for sharing news and views.
The Mercantile, formerly the Cumbow Store, provided those store-bought essentials and extras that any home needs.
The contents were left as they were many years ago when the mill was still used.
The port o john is appropriately hidden in an outhouse.
This abandoned store along the way captured my attention from afar.
Before our wonderful brunch at The Harvest Table in Meadowview, we explored Emory, the home to Emory and Henry College.
Beautiful scenery! Mr Mickey has a very good eye for composition. Please don't discount your pocket digital camera. That's what my husband uses for his business and his pictures are very sharp and clear. His clients are well pleased. You look lovely as always! what a fabulous way to celebrate your birthday.
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful birthday weekend!
ReplyDeleteYou continue to inspire me! Happy birthday and I look forward to more beautiful posts!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your birthday !Thank you for sharing this celebration weekend with us .The pictures are fascinating .
ReplyDeleteMy ex husband was from Glade Spring (near Abingdon). Back in the 70's, when we'd visit there, we'd eat at Cumbow's Restaurant. Your post really brought back memories!
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