I began a driving tour of Wheeler Road, in the town of Bangor, New York, just as a spring snowstorm began. I decided to proceed anyway, and began with this brick farm house, surrounded by cedars:
A beautiful white farm house, with a white barn out back:
This barn sat up on a hill and had an elevated entrance. I remembered it from a previous driving tour, but it had been so many years ago that I decided it was time to take another look at this scenic, rural road:
One of the biggest barns I've ever seen. I would get tired, just walking back and forth from one end to the other:
The next barn was almost as big as the last one. This was indeed the land of giant barns:
A comfortable looking farm house:
And an old barn. It had a great roof, but the rest of it seemed run down:
And the farm house which went with the above barn. It too had a sturdy, new looking roof. These people understood the importance of good roofs:
A picturesque farm:
A farm house with steep roof because of the heavy snowfalls around here:
This old barn was on its way out. I continued on my way, taking photos, and will post Part 2 tomorrow:
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