Wednesday, September 26, 2012

The Adirondack Town Of Brighton, New York - Part 1

Brighton is an Adirondack town through which I pass almost every time I drive to or from the farm. It has some of the nicest scenery in all of the Adirondacks and I've posted photos of the long range views many times before. But I decided that I'd take a photo tour of the houses and businesses along the way as I drove from Panther Mountain to our next hike:

I'd guess this was home to lots of children:

Most of Brighton is deep in the Adirondack forest and big trees are ubiquitous:

The woodsy, natural look is favored:

Big trees, earth tones and stone chimney, all common here among these folks who love the Adirondacks:

An enclosed porch, protection against rugged weather and bugs:

Lots of trees and lots of green:

A screened porch for folks who know what black fly season and deer fly season are like:

A canoe in the front yard for folks who live surrounded by pristine lakes and streams:

This large and well kept home also had some nice flower gardens:

And a chainsaw artist, deep in the Adirondack forest:

Rugosa roses in front of a pleasant, earth toned house. Brighton was a scenic place and apparently fairly prosperous. I'll post more tomorrow:

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