I was taking a driving tour of North Raquette River Road which follows the north shore of the Raquette River (yesterday was Part 1):
There were plenty of picturesque old barns:
And the river was visible behind and between many of the houses. A lot of farm equipment was parked beneath the trees along this stretch of the river:
Two old barns and a silo:
And a farm house sitting far, far off the road with a winter's hay supply ready for use:
A modern, suburban home with an American flag:
A barn with a square wreath:
Another suburban home:
The older part of this barn was missing its roof, but clearly it still was used to raise beef cattle:
Even the more modern homes up here are built with big porches. With so much beautiful scenery, folks like to sit and enjoy it:
Another spectacular old barn, this one with children's play equipment nearby:
A farm house and barn. But there was still more to see on North Raquette River Road. I'll post Part 3 tomorrow:
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