I was approaching the end of Elliott Road when I saw this old, abandoned home set back in the trees. Such places cause me to wonder about their history, who used to live there and why they abandoned it. I'd also love to poke around inside and see what was left behind. But all I did was stop and take a picture:
I passed through more woodlands:
And drove by more farm houses:
This farm advertised maple syrup. There must have been a sugar house out back:
A very old barn with a collapsed roof, an old silo and an old, red dump truck:
This compact home was set back in the forest and looked especially inviting:
And this black and white mobile home had a matching garage:
Board and batten siding:
And another home set back in the woods:
This place still had Christmas decorations out, and I found them to be a colorful, welcome sight in all that snow:
I was almost at the end of Elliott Road and it had become woodsy again. This home was surrounded by trees:
And the last photo of the day was this place, covered with snow and set back in the woods. There was a boat stored in the yard, a reminder that summer was coming soon and this area is rife with rivers and lakes. I put my camera away and continued on my way to buy groceries:
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