I had been surprised at the Adirondack beauty of Lake Ozonia and the lovely cottages along its shoreline. This red house sat behind snow covered spruce trees:
And this cute little cottage sat right on the shoreline:
But my favorite sight of all was this spectacular, abandoned cottage. It still seemed to radiate happiness in spite of its dilapidated condition:
In fact, I liked it so much that I took another photo. I noticed that there were still curtains in one window and wondered what else a person might find inside:
Every time I got a glimpse of Lake Ozonia, or more likely, one of its inlets or bays, I was impressed by its Adirondack beauty:
And there was an abundance of cottages encircling the lake:
There were many cottages, some small and simple, some large and elaborate:
It appeared that no one made use of these cottages during the winter. I don't suppose I would either, though everything sure was pretty:
And every place was posted against trespassers:
Rustic logs for pillars and green trim - certainly an Adirondack, woodsy style:
A barbecue and a wood burning chiminea on this porch, everything overlooking the lake:
More classic camp beauty. But it was about time for me to turn around and head back toward the highway. I'll post the final installment, Chapter 3, tomorrow:
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