Sorry, I'm still sorting flower show pics, and one of my assignments took me past a place I had previously promised you. You might remember that I have showed you the high point in Mason County as viewed from my kingdom. That's at The Highest Point
![Mason County High Point](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjbaoC_aUU1OlmEVxOx5YDqU2S8zYajr8LiXnIEE_1VpHif4t8YEQbz00WiksQ8sAEiqJDElXh0LWM5U9F3kJtclUNFSRzHl_3Og72zRsHg5JeAThS7bi0vsH5tyT79OfL9akxjySPGEGE/s400/masonhighpoint01.jpg)
The high spot is the hill behind the radio tower. It's a bad place to be stopping a car, but it's not a busy road, so I grabbed a couple of pictures. Here is the view to the east.
![Mason County High Point view east](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZ8txnb_o9EPpu3a8oMYk5YYKJSNdQugMh4JOVhooOIq4UxiEPTU9TiwJOPg_9ntW8fdFRSU_MeKSBq9z3L6u5i7CB5Db9T22wHk8KiDd-e1wupyWojp7eWDzVZcTBDbbAcq9ktoXFozY/s400/masonhighpoint02.jpg)
And then, I tried once again to see if I could find our hill, to the northeast. Even in the winter, the answer is "not really."
![Mason County High Point view northeast](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhowF45LdmsAAtuHvF2yRBE3rvviaT-9i2anYhFGSpl85qRR-2cWaidfrO9ISsXjq-dgjELyfQ0OvLmz4LApIk4zwehVzlzhpFcDm0yb5OGdvWxKq3OKpl3OgwSJLosgnSGv8cafAZi9Wc/s400/masonhighpoint03.jpg)
I thought the camera might help, so I zoomed in
![Mason County High Point view northeast](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEivG7U-wJrtzXrnjnMekHkku2eJbsu_z1N89IaniaHJ4o9d8zUeFNPgc40y3G7o_U7voINNyHg-1cbssF8zFwDVaIpTD5T5CdGPjDH7xckppu3shrwxbyvWYXYIWfzW5y_F5Ja62OkzqEQ/s400/masonhighpoint04.jpg)
As always, I can easily find the Scottville water tower. So we should be just a mile to the west of that, but it's impossible to see anything due to the trees.
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5 comments:
You are searching for "you" hill.
Then you can name it after you.
lol.
Looks like a nice area. Every time I ever try to pull of the side of the road to take pictures it never fails, I always attract traffic
rainfield- I have unofficially named it Mulberry Hill, since we can grow those trees so easily.
Ann- I should go back on a clear day, park somewhere safer, and get some better pix.
Can you locate your home with Google Earth? I have so much fun with that.
Carmen- yes, but the resolution isn't good in most rural areas. I thought I would use a part of that map to show where these places are some time.
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