I'd passed through the hamlet of West Potsdam on my way to Morley, New York and stopped to snap a photo of this family farm in the tiny settlement of Bucks Bridge:
This church had a sign which proclaimed it to be the Old Bucks Bridge Community Church:
This classic old farmstead had a modern fire hydrant out front which, I supposed, meant town water. That's unusual out this way:
A very large cattle barn. I thought it was empty but heard mooing when I stopped to snap the photo:
I made it to my destination in Morley and was on my way home, still taking pictures of the scenery. In fact, I became so wrapped up in what I was doing that I eventually found myself lost and had to put my camera away and concentrate on my driving. But first I had a few more photos to take:
This flock of sheep looked friendly and curious:
Lots of firewood for heating this home:
This old barn was so close to the road that I couldn't get the whole structure in the picture:
A lovely old home which still had Christmas decorations up:
This extensive barn appeared to have been unused in many years:
Beef cattle of many breeds, and most of them watched me with great curiosity. I wondered if they were thinking, "Damn tourists!"
Two horses, neither of which paid much attention to me at all. This was the last picture I took because I had to figure out where I was and how to get home. But it had been a lovely, scenic drive and I hope you enjoyed the photos:
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