I was nearing the end of Old Market Road and still enjoying my driving tour. This old home had a front porch/deck behind a large spruce tree:
And there were still farms around, such as these barns and tractor behind a row of ancient maples:
A very old farm house and barn:
And farm equipment parked in a field:
A hay field behind ancient barbed wire:
A blue home with an impressive tree out front:
Another farm house, barn and equipment behind old maples:
And a board and batten home, with a satellite dish and antique milk can out front:
This bright and lively home had the added benefit of a large mobile atop an old stump. It was made of red and blue plastic coffee cans and, I assumed, turned in the wind. As do most of the country homes, this one too had a lovely front porch:
This home had an enclosed porch as protection from the cold, the wind and the summer insects. It also had a snowmobile parked out front:
A rambling home with what appeared to be multiple additions and a variety of colors:
As I came to the end of Old Market Road, I took one last photo of this stately old home. That blue tarp on the roof meant it had sprung a leak and would be fixed in the springtime. But my tour was over, so I put my camera away and continued on to Agway to buy more feed for my ever hungry cattle:
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