Teter Rock in Greenwood County. I love its simplicity.
Dave and I stopped by on the way home from El Dorado on Sunday.
For more info, the history of Teter Rock in one of my 2008 columns: A Day in the Hills.
Teter Rock in Greenwood County. I love its simplicity.
Dave and I stopped by on the way home from El Dorado on Sunday.
For more info, the history of Teter Rock in one of my 2008 columns: A Day in the Hills.
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Simplicity, yes. As in “less is more.”
I can’t remember–and I know I should look it up–but how did the rock get there? Why is it there? What do we know about it…..okay…I’ll look it up.
Oh…I read “A day in the Hills” and now I know……can I just delete the above message?
Is it starting to tip over? Comparing these photos with the ‘Day in the Hills’ page, it looks like it is leaning back more toward the larger flanking stone.
that’s what I thought, too. It doesn’t seem to be as “straight up” as it was.