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Hermitage Garden

Photography Historical posted on Dec 05, 2006
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Another shot of the Hermitage, when George Chubb had finished building the hermitage in 1790 he added a protective wall on the cliff edge. Standing by the wall you look down into the deep forest below, the hermitage is very high up. I like to think of this area as his garden. A circle of stones marking the end of his land. I cannot begin to imagine what it must have been like to live here. Dear Richard, no high speed internet connection!! No running water, no anything. Just his house and his little garden. I am behind with comments, had a bad day yesterday. Feel much better today. Will catch up later. Have a happy day everyone. Hugs. Diane.

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nikolais

2:04AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

a fascinatick pack. i.e. the phots and the story. back to the roots.

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Flannelman

8:22AM | Thu, 07 December 2006

Interesting and fine post. Kinda with Guffi, would like to see the inside or a shot out, using the door for a frame ... hmmm. 3 years w/RR thanx ;-)

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greatlights

9:30PM | Fri, 15 December 2006

So very cool place!

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mariogiannecchini

11:41AM | Fri, 15 April 2011

Wonderful place !Seems isolate and peacefull ! Great shot , dear Diane !Hugs !

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danapommet

10:19PM | Sat, 10 September 2011

The little wall makes it look like a private estate. Nice photo Di. Dana

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