Barranquilla or Rio Hacha?
For me, it's the second picture you get when googling images with the word "Barranquilla".
You got it, Miss Letty!
Ok, Francis. Do I need to give you further information.
No, Miss Letty, I've all information needed

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One never knows, Francis.<smile>
Back in a few with a place.
Now, Miss Letty, if you post the picture with the hints written on it...
I noticed that, Francis, but I couldn't get the others to work. That is soooo odd to me. That huge hint was not there when I did the place.
Better to post another pic of another house of another famous person, Miss Letty,
You're probably right(a euphemism for right), Francis, but let's see what happens with this one. That way, it won't take all day. :wink:
Isn't that always the way? You think something is sooooooo easy and it seems that it is not at all.
Well, here's another clue. This is the last.........
Been looking all over Austin for an historic home, what is the connection with the leaf Letty. Is it called greenleaves or something?
Well, Dutchy, the leaf is a looooooggggggg short story.
Look at Francis' first clue; then look at my response. If you get the famous writer; you've got the place.
Put a "N" in that long, C.I. Actually the type leaf bears no relevance. Think about the man.
O'Henry Museum? William Sidney Porter?
You got it, Dutchy. His nom de plume was used for a very special reason, and, of course, you know the place, right?
"The Last Leaf" was one of the best short stories that I have ever read. It says so much about honest sacrifice.
Your turn, honey.