It was snowing rather hard and I was taking a driving tour of an extremely rural road. This farm house looked comfortable behind the big old maple and smaller pines:
There were empty fields, apparently hay fields which had not been cut recently:
And old vehicles parked along a farm fence:
A home behind two stone pillars with a snow blower out front:
An especially nice old home with a stone chimney:
This lovely old barn and silo really caught my eye and I wondered what FGF Feeds had been (or perhaps still was). But I guess I'll never know:
A car passed me while I was stopped to take pictures. A little farther down the road, a woman got out with her dog to take it for a walk in those lovely (but cold) surroundings. I stopped and asked if I could take her picture and she agreed. Perhaps she was just too cold to argue:
This home or camp was so far off the road that I had to use the zoom lens:
And the zoom lens was needed here also:
On my way home, I saw flocks of what appeared to be white birds flying past my windshield and landing in the corn stubble. Of course they were beautiful Snow Buntings. I was especially happy to have the zoom lens here:
I continued on my way but stopped once more for this very dark colored doe in yet another corn field. She wasn't shy at all. She picked her head up to look, decided I was no threat and continued eating. This was the end of my driving tour. There are very many rural roads which I haven't even seen yet, so I hope to tour more of them in the future:
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