Black Hollow Lake

A couple of weeks ago our friends Matt and Jamie invited us to hang out at a private lake called Black Hollow where they rent a spot for their RV. We had a great time with them and their family. It was peaceful and nice to be out in nature even if it was still a bit chilly.

Black Hollow is located a little ways past Ault, so we left Greeley the back way and ran into some horses in the road! I guess it’s not just Puerto Rico where you’ll see horses roaming about.


Horses in the road on the way out

When we got there it was practically just our group there!


Black Hollow


Nice country setting


Matt and Jamie’s daughter Hailee took us for a walk around the area (and took this photo)


We also took a ride in the pedal/paddle boat. Silly girl! 🙂

I loved the pedal boat and would think it would be great to have something like that in Puerto Rico. Are there pedal boats for the ocean?


Pedaling on the pedalboat

After our walks and exploration, we had a light dinner and then lit a small bonfire.


Bonfire!

As we stood by the fire, we watched as they tried to reel in some fish as the sun set. Apparently, the next day they hooked some pretty big fish.


An idyllic country scene

It was a great day-outing!

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3 thoughts on “Black Hollow Lake

  1. Eric

    Its weird to see horses with so much meat on the bone. All you see here are skinny “Paso Fino” horses and the others left on the side of the road to mow the over growth.

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  2. Britton

    We’ve heard that about our chickens too, that they have a lot of ‘meat on their bones’ compared to other places where the chickens roam around wild.

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  3. Sugel

    Vieques should be cleaned up first of all. It’s a perfect island to bring in tourism and help puerto rico’s economy. the government really needs to look into this and help the people in the island.

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