Yes, I had decided to end the photo taking and get myself into Massena to do my shopping. The map said that Obrien Road would take me in the right direction, so I turned onto it with every intention of just driving. But when I saw how beautiful everything was, I grabbed my camera and continued snapping pictures. This sugar house was the first thing to catch my attention:
And the woods were full of plastic sap lines for when maple sugaring season would arrive in the springtime:I passed this giant old barn with many additions:
And this lovely yellow house:
A friendly, compact home under a big sky:
Snow covered conifers by the front door:
Old farm equipment sitting, cold and abandoned, out in a snow covered field:
And more old farm equipment under the big sky:
And still more:
I didn't know the purpose of the extra tall fence posts but I conjured up several possibilities:
This low barn was where whatever livestock this had built for used to be kept:
This old home had lots of old equipment under the canopy of its front porch. I didn't know for sure what village Obrien Road was in, but I supposed it was still in the town of Stockholm. I'll post more tomorrow:
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