This is Part 3 of my driving tour of Plumbrook, a hamlet within the town of Norfolk. This man was running a snow blower up by his garage:
It was, as you can see, a very snowy day and every driveway had needed to be cleared of snow. The roads were in great shape. They know how to handle snow up there on the northern plain:
A small place with a homey front porch and a double garage:
An enclosed front porch, a fireplace and an attached garage. These folks make the most of winter:
Quiet and peaceful on a chilly morning:
The driveway hadn't been plowed and there was plywood over the sliding doors. Apparently this home was currently unoccupied. If it was for sale, though, I'd guess it'd go quickly - at least once potential buyers could get to it:
Deep in the forest:
This home had a sort of Swiss chalet look and I liked the abundance of color:
Snow so deep the fence had almost disappeared:
What a nice color to paint a house:
Great barn/garage:
Comfortable, friendly, country living. But my driving tour of Plumbrook was over and the next hamlet within the town of Norfolk was Grantville. I'll post about that tomorrow:
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