And an ice cream stand which was for sale with all its equipment. You could own and operate your own Adirondack business in the summertime, traveling south each winter. Click here to see the realtor's link:
This home had very large logs piled in the front yard and a young man with a chain saw was cutting them up for firewood:
A lovely, comfortable home behind a split rail fence:
Bloomingdale's Catholic church:
This well kept home was next to the Catholic church and almost the same color, so I guessed it was the parsonage:
The Bloomingdale Volunteer Fire Department:
And Absolute Auto Repair:
I began leaving the hamlet of Bloomingdale, driving south on Route 3. I passed nice farms in a flat valley surrounded by Adirondack peaks:
And these barns had a nice view of what I believed was Whiteface Mountain:
And I was nearing Saranac Lake when I saw this lovely farm, though I didn't know how to tell if the animals were Alpacas or Llamas. But that was the end of my driving tour of Bloomingdale, New York. I put my camera away and concentrated on driving home:
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