After leaving Amherst, we went to Hollis, where Linda lived during
the early years. Not quite as quaint as Amherst, but was an agricultural
community that has turned into an upscale bedroom community. There are
a few large apple orchards there, but not unlike many areas, the land
is too valuable to leave it as a farm. Consequently, there are becoming
subdivisions.
The first two pictures are of the
Woodmont orchards and the others of some of the buildings in the town
center; a home, a church, a cemetery dated 1743, The library, an old
fire station dated 1859. the town hall, and the common. And yes... the sky was that blue.
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