The names of all of the hides in this series incorporate the name of the road on which the hides are placed. Nothing too difficult with these hides. The intent is to show you a nice drive down a southwestern Ontario rural road. Enjoy your country outing, Stop and take some photos. Check out the fields and their crops, the buildings and structures, especially the barns along the way.
The jig (Irish: port) is a form of lively folk dance in compound meter, as well as the accompanying dance tune. It developed in 16th-century England, and was quickly adopted on the Continent where it eventually became the final movement of the mature Baroque dance suite (the French gigue; Italian and Spanish giga).
Many thanks to DNStephens for his assistance in the placement of many of these hides.