I'd turned around and was heading back the way I'd come on Lake Ozonia Road, and this gave me access to more photos because I was no longer angling my camera directly into the sun. This nice cottage, for instance, seemed to be set on the edge of a small bay:
A yellow cottage with a green outbuilding:
And everywhere was the Adirondack forest:
This spectacular cottage sat up on a hill, overlooking Lake Ozonia:
And this cottage sat closer to the shore:
Back on the main road, I passed by a few more cottages with lake views:
And this large home which sat up on a hill:
This place was not on the lake, but still in the forest:
And this small camping trailer brought back memories of my last drive along this road, some years ago. I'd seen two men at a campfire here and stopped to ask for directions. If I remember correctly, they were a father and son who were trapping and hunting together, a kind of working vacation:
As Lake Ozonia Road became larger and had more full time residences, I passed by this large, attractive home. Did you notice the log truck off on the side?:
I paused for a photo of the log truck. I used to work on a logging crew, and this brought back memories:
My last photo was of this nifty log cabin, a year 'round residence. Then I put my camera away and completed the drive into Hopkinton, where I still had 18 miles to go to get to Potsdam:
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