I drove from Stockholm Center into North Stockholm, also in the town of Stockholm. This curious horse watched me as a snapped his photo. The split rail fence and snow helped set off a nice winter scene:
I don't remember, but the spit rail fencing probably means this was the house that went with the barn and horse in the above photo. You can see why I fell in love with the area:
Another horsey place. I sometimes think there are more horses than dogs in this part of the country:
An old, deserted home which was being tipped by close growing trees. It apparently hasn't been occupied in many years:
A woodsy, brown home all set off by conifers and snow:
I didn't know what style home this would be, but I sure liked it. And the little snow covered well in the yard added to the effect:
Another farm and out buildings:
Big old hay wagons parked for the winter on a country lane:
A very large barn with quite a few horses in residence:
A very small barn which had apparently once been used as a garage. But this was just the beginning of my driving tour of North Stockholm. I'll post Part Two tomorrow:
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