Wednesday, April 22, 2015

County Route 55, Part 3

I was touring the very rural County Route 55 and passed by Mike's Garage, where my car had just been repaired. In fact, this was why I had been in the area:

This woodsy home had an elevated deck and a ladder leaning against the roof, presumably for removing excess snow. It was wise of them not to have removed it yet, for we had a spring snowstorm that very night:

Another woodsy home, this one with a small barn out back:

An impressive barn, close to the road:

A classic farm house with wrap-around porch:

Hay bales, trailer, old barn and maple sap collecting in old milk jugs:

A modern farm with attached barns and a feed bin:

The farm house which went with those barns in the above photo:

I passed by the Stony Knoll Bison Farm. The bison were lounging out in the field, but too far away for me to get a good photo:

As I approached the end of County Route 55 in Nicholville, I passed by St. Therese Catholic Church:

A classic front porch, so typical of homes in the area:

At the end of the road was Wheel's General Repair in Nicholville, a competitor to Mike's Garage. I snapped this last photo, put my camera away and headed for home:

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