I was halfway along East Part Road (see also yesterday's post) and enjoying the rural, wintry beauty:
The homes, both old and new, looked all bundled up for the winter, safe havens from the wind, snow and cold:
This old farm house looked as if it had been housing families for many years:
And an exceptionally handsome horse watched me as I stopped to snap a photo:
This low, modern home with lots of windows looked like a refuge in a field of snow:
And this brown home was all plowed out and seemed to have a busy family living inside:
I passed by the Buckton Union Cemetery. Again, there was no plowed entrance, but I supposed they could do that if someone needed burying:
A neat and tidy home beneath a White Pine:
More woodlands, most with rather smallish trees. These must have been farm fields not too many years ago:
A mobile home with a snow covered car:
And a modern home and double garage:
When I reached the intersection of Buckton Road, I stopped for a photo of this historic building. I believe it was once a Grange meeting hall. I could have chosen at that point to continue on East Part Road or turn onto Buckton Road and head toward home. Tune in tomorrow to see which I chose:
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