Of course with houses spread out along country roads, it wasn't always easy to tell where one hamlet ended and the next one began. But I estimated that I'd passed out of Plumbrook and into Grantville when I arrived at this home:
There was a wide variety of houses, but I noticed that most were rather far off the road even though that meant extra snow removal up there on the northern plain:
This home, though, sat fairly close to the road and its driveway had just been plowed:
This home looked to be sleeping serenely in the early morning light:
And a wood toned country home with a rail fence:
I crossed over the railroad tracks:
And passed by big old farms:
And friendly, comfortable farm houses:
I turned left from Mill Road onto Grantville Road. That would lead me past more homes and through the Grantville State Forest:
This was a large horse farm but most of it was so far off the road that I couldn't get a photo of anything but this:
Another old farm behind large, old maples:
A snowy roof with icicles. But there was more to Grantville than this. I'll post Part 2 tomorrow:
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