Wednesday, November 22, 2017

Rural Moira And Bangor, New York - Part 2

I was taking a driving/photo tour of rural roads in Moira and Bangor, New York (see also Part 1, posted yesterday). The clothesline at this farm suggested to me that it was likely Amish:

Twin Silos, a grain bin and multiple barns:

An equipment shed off to the rear. That seems to me to be a valuable asset:

This old house reminded me that I'd photographed it in the past, probably several years ago:

 Modern, commercial barns and two very tall silos:

More laundry on a clothesline, plus lots of containers which may be for maple sap in the spring:

I remembered this scene from several years ago also - three tile/block silos without roofs and a small, block shed - perhaps a milk room back in the day:

Old barns and sheds off behind the brush, and an old pickup truck, permanently parked:

An interesting old home up on a hill, with what appeared to be a brand new steel roof:

A snazzy brick home, also up on a small rise:

This barn was so close to the road that I had a bit of difficulty getting a photo of it:

A sugar house, a common sight around here. This concluded my driving/photo tour, so I continued on to Malone to do my shopping:

2 comments:

  1. Hi Bill, I've just stumbled across your blog. I live in the UK and I absolutely love your photos of the beautiful US countryside and interesting buildings! Thanks for posting and sharing :)

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    1. Thank you. I am always happy to know that someone is reading and enjoying the blog.

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