Monday, March 4, 2013

Buckton, New York

I'd intended to drive from Kellogg, New York (see last two posts) to Beechertown, but on the way I found myself in Buckton, a place I'd been previously but had forgotten about. So I grabbed a camera and started snapping photos:

There was an old home or school house:

A small shed standing all alone:

An active Methodist church with a pastor and weekly services:

And a Buckton Town Hall. Even though Buckton is not officially a town (it's in the town of Stockholm), I suppose this serves as a sort of community center:

A larger home with a big star on the garage. Surprisingly, I have seen many such stars on homes but don't know if there's any significance to them or they're just decoration:

A rather large, modern home:

And an active firewood cutting operation:

Another old barn:

I turned down Haack Road, where several years ago I'd visited a small herd of Irish Dexter cattle. There were cattle (not Dexters) congregating at a salt lick next to the road. I rolled the window down to snap their picture and the Papillons were fascinated. The cattle, however, didn't even bother to look our way:

Another nice home with a tall chimney:

And an old building whose purpose I could only guess. That emblem at the top looks vaguely like the Grange emblem. Perhaps it was once a Grange Hall. But I was on my way to discover Beechertown, the next settlement on my list. I'll post about that tomorrow:

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