Saturday, August 10, 2013
A Tale of True Cities
From Town of Merchants the order came to audit the LINC schools in Meeting Place. Or was it Place Where Trees Stand in the Water? This caused a bit of concern in nearby Rugged Land Farm, Unfordable River Town, and Cape of Strangers. Beyond Boar's Head Lake, the news was met at St. Contumacy Falls, Battle Cry, Honouring God, and Goblin with less concern. They didn't think their dependence on LINC Home Study would be as greatly affected by federal concerns.
Check out these funny-sounding towns and their modern names in this article. Put your answers in the Comments below. Who'll be the first?
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Meeting Place: Toronto
ReplyDeleteRugged Land farm: Hamilton
Unfordable River Town: London
Cape of Strangers: Cornwall
Boars Head Lake: Lake Huron
St. Contumacy Fall: Sault Ste Marie
Town of Merchants: Ottawa
Battle Cry: Cochrane
Goblin: Cobalt
Awesome job, Luanne! You made sense of it :)
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