I was driving to Massena one fine winter day and decided that it would be a good time for a driving tour. I chose Hopson Road, which began in the town of Brasher and ended in the town of Massena. I expected it to exceedingly rural in Brasher and become more suburban as I traveled north, but the very first home I saw was quite suburban:
There were lots of woodlands. In fact, I soon learned that the road was, in many places, taking me through the Brasher State Forest:
Another beautiful, suburban type home in the town of Brasher:
This home was hidden behind trees and I could scarcely see it:
Brasher State Forest land:
I eventually learned that the more suburban style homes were in Brasher and the more rural, agricultural lands were farther north, in Massena - just the opposite of what I'd expected:
An American flag and a front porch:
Beautiful wood siding, all set back in the trees:
Baby blue, with pastel yellow trim:
A tiny place with no plowed driveway. Perhaps someone's summer hideaway:
I don't remember for sure, but this looks as if it might have been a log cabin:
An explosion of baby birches beneath a blue sky. Hopson Road may not have been as agricultural as I'd expected, but it sure was beautiful. I'll post Part 2 tomorrow:
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