Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Outdoor Wednesday - 4/8 - Rural Community
Welcome to Outdoor Wednesday. Spring has just been the perfect time to visit blogs. Head over to see Susan at The Southern Daydreamer.
Last Sunday, we decided on the spur of the moment to go on a Sunday excursion after church. We grabbed a quick meal at Sonic (Boo's favorite place). He can highly recommend the grilled cheese. After Sonic, we were off!
We visited several different towns and of course, I had my camera. Today, we're going to visit a sawmill town in northern Louisiana.
Fisher was established in 1899 as a Sawmill operation. It was a "company town" built for the employees of the Louisiana Long Leaf Lumber Company. "The village was and is bisected by the KCS Railroad with the more pretentious homes for sawmill management on one side of the tracks and employee homes of lesser proportions on the other side. Traditional box frame houses were surrounded by whitewashed and planked fences. Unique were the wooden sidewalks in front of the homes and connecting the buildings."
Here's a few of the buildings which are still standing. You can click on any picture to enlarge it.
The Commissary was the local store for the company. It's now an antique store.
I love the Opera house! It was the only place to view movies in the area and tour companies also performed here. One top performer was Hank Williams! The Opera house is still used for programs, etc.
The Post Office is still in operation!
My favorite building in the village is the church. I think this is one of the prettiest white frame churches. I love white churches and this one is special.
Many of the homes are still standing on both sides of the track. Here's a favorite:
I love the outdoor fireplace. If we had more colder weather, I would make this a project!
Check back tomorrow for Tablescape Thursday. I don't have a clue but I'll come up with something!
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I love that... thanks for sharing... I love to take trips like those... and the spring in the air is wonderful too... I too love outdoor fireplaces and plan on having one at our next home we build...
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I love trips like that! What a cute little community. It is amazing how much of it is still standing. Thanks so much for sharing! :D Jewel
Thanks for the tour of the Village of Fisher. Quaint little towns are wonderful places to visit. Your photographs are wonderful.
Joyce
Thanks for taking us on the drive with you. We like to do that too.
I like that little town. Love the church and the pink house.
Looks like a lovely small town! Thanks for taking us along! Have a great day!
Thanks for the tour. Great photos.
Glenda
What a lovely day trip you had. I think the post office and little church are charming. You could frame those shots! Thanks for sharing. Happy Outdoor Wednesday. Here's mine:
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Oh what a lovely trip! My family and I used to go to a church building located in the middle of a glorious community. So each after church, we would drive around admiring all the different landscapes and maturing trees every week. I miss that!
If you have more outdoor adventures, you can also join in on Sightseeing Saturday where you can feature great places to see where you live! It's hosted by Christine or Xinex!
What a great trip. I love the little white churches. They really are so special. Hugs, Marty
I love your pictures...especially the old church.
Happy Outdoor Wednesday.
Barb
I can't say enough about these photos, especially the church, the pictures should be on post cards, you did a fantastic job photographing them. i just love visiting small, quaint towns.
Thank you for sharing, wishing you and your family a most blessed and happy Easter.
Sue
I come from a long line of Fishers...gosh I miss home, it's nice to come to yer blog and see all the old sights...
Oh what a nice trip...luv quaint places like that! I luv the fireplace too!
-marie
What a great tour of a cute little town!!! Love the pictures!! Thanks for taking me, sort of, along!! Have never eaten at a Sonic!!
Happy Outdoor Wednesday Judy Bug! What a wonderful post..I enjoyed the tour...Thanks for sharing your photos.~ Susan
Judy Bug,
Love all the photos....Just beautiful and interesting...My favorite is the White Church...Just Gorgeous... I have been looking for a painting of a White Church on the Hill or on a beautiful landscape...This is a beautiful photos of the White Church to have someone to paint. Great Outdoor posts...Happy Outdoor Wednesday..Kathy
Thank you for sharing your trip to Fisher. What a lovely old town. I, too, enjoy visiting places reminiscent of another time.
Hi Judy! Oh, what a nice little town. That little white church was so beautiful. You could frame that picture! Thanks for popping in to see me!
Be a sweetie,
Shelia ;)
Thanks for coming by and your nice comments on the sand dollars i painted.
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Blessings,
Barbara Jean
I like the sore turned into an antique shop and the church is very nice, thanks for sharing with us. Hope you have a nice Easter.
Does that Sonic have fried pickles on the menu? That's how I like my grilled cheese ~ with fried pickles! The little white framed church is adorable.
What a pretty little town. I love the white church too.
Kathy b
OMGosh! I am so loving this. I love to visit historical little towns and explore. What a neat place. Thanks for sharing!
I love, love seeing this community! Takes me back to my childhood, when there were so many of these places still active. Thanks for the tour!
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