And an exquisite old farm, one of the most picturesque I'd seen anywhere:
This unusual home and external stairway had been covered with board and batten siding. There appeared to have been a sign out front in the past, though I couldn't guess what type of business it might have been. There was a nice deck on the back overlooking the St. Regis River:
A very substantial home with magnificent trees:
This home had an attached, double garage plus a sizable deck out front. They were prepared for all kinds of weather:
I guessed that this large home was newer than most in Sanfordville:
And I stopped to admire this very large maple sugar operation. Perhaps I'll go there in the spring. Yes, I know it's spring now but one would never know it as the snow plows work the roads this week:
A nice green home:
And another home whose carport gave me the idea that it might once have been a business:
An old farm house and barn:
Lots of front porches in Sanfordville and indeed, in the entire area:
This nice pastel green house was near Pickle Street and I momentarily considered exploring Pickle Street. But I'd been on the road for a long time and it was time to head home. So that's just what I did, bringing my driving tour of Sandfordville to a close:
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