Sunday, November 12, 2017

Wagner Road In Moira, New York - Part 1

It was a dark and stormy night..........Well, actually it wasn't night and it wasn't stormy but it was rather dark, with rain predicted. I was on my to Malone to do some shopping and decided to turn onto rural Wagner Road in Moira, a town in Franklin County, New York. My first photo was of this old red barn, though I now wish I'd have included more of the house (on the left) also:

An old livestock or equipment shed, with a jumble of unused fences and gates:

Wagner Road had an abundance of horses, but none so beautifully colored as this herd. That little animal in the rear left was a black donkey:

Two old concrete silos, the barn long gone and the tipped power pole leading to nowhere:

A steel sided barn, probably once state-of-the-art but apparently not in use any longer:

These connected barns, all painted blue, appeared to be in active use but I couldn't tell what they were used for:

Modern, well kept barns, but no signs of livestock:

This appeared to be an old barn, but it was in perfect shape. The big hay bales behind it hinted that it might be used for hay storage:

And speaking of hay, this hay field was still dotted with round bales. I hope they will be brought to an accessible area before the snow covers everything:

I almost drove past this tiny shed but was stopped in my tracks by the fruit laden apple tree. I backed down the road to get a photo of it because I considered it a beautiful scene. But there was more to see, and I'll post Part 2 tomorrow:

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