Thursday, September 27, 2012

The Adirondack Town Of Brighton, New York - Part 2

I was taking a driving tour of Brighton, New York. They had a nice community park:

And earthy, wood-toned homes:

Lots of American flags displayed and lots of front porches, always with a backdrop of tall forest trees:

More homes were painted brown or green than any other color, even white:

And most had flowers in bloom out front. Wood piles indicated lots of wood stoves would be in use this winter:

Metal roofs were the ultimate in practicality in high snow areas such as the Adirondacks:

A well constructed home, comfortably situated in the Adirondack forest:

An old barn, an abandoned trailer and a scrapped fire truck sitting in what had once been a farm field. Very interesting, but I had no explanation:

Nicely landscaped and comfortable in its natural setting:

A home which I thought was designed to take advantage of the spectacular views:

And a bit of luxury in the Adirondacks:

Very woodsy. Brighton is a large, spread out town with lots to see. So I took many photos and will post a Part 3 tomorrow:

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