Sinclair Corner surprised me with its many homes. Not too far outside of Potsdam, I imagined it was a nice suburban settlement and many people commuted to Potsdam or Canton for work:
There were lovely, well kept old farms and barns:
And woodsy looking homes set back into the pines:
This was pleasant country living:
Many homes were set far back off the road, a boon for those who earned money plowing snow and a feeling of being set off in nature for those who lived there:
There were old fashioned sap buckets on ancient maples:
And barns and sheds out behind many homes:
This wonderfully scenic family farm caught my eye:
And this well kept home with its beautiful front porch had a sentinel maple tree out front which apparently had suffered the loss of its top half many years ago:
I noticed many American flags and White Cedar trees:
This seemed to be an old farm house all fixed up for a modern, suburban family:
There were lots of trailers in Sinclair Corner as well as in other rural settlements. I've never seen a dealer in the area, but business must be brisk. But this ended my driving tour of Sinclair Corner. I'd found it much more populous than I'd expected and quite pleasant:
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