We had another beautiful spring day and I was on the road, so I decided to take a driving tour of a scenic, rural road. I turned onto Bacon Road in West Bangor, New York:
The road began as pleasant, suburban homes in a country setting:
The homes here looked to me to not be farms but just folks who loved rural life:
I stopped for a photo of this lovely patch of Daffodils in someone's lawn:
This was probably a farm house when it was built:
Even the woodlands were dotted with Daffodils:
This carport didn't strike me as unusual until I got home and looked more closely at the photo. Then I wondered how they'd gotten the car in there - and why:
The road began to look more agricultural as farm fields, barns and silos became more common:
There were lots of corn fields, with last year's stubble:
This old barn sat right up next to the road and appeared to still be in active service, even though part of it had collapsed:
On the other side of the barn was an addition which appeared to be unused:
A bright red sugar house and bulk containers for sap. The road was becoming ever more scenic and rural, so I kept driving and snapping photos. I'll post Part 2 tomorrow:
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