Tuesday, February 20, 2018

White Road In Winthrop, New York - Part 2

I was driving on White Road and snapping photos of the rural scenery (see also Part 1, posted yesterday) when I came upon this mailbox post. Actually, I drove right past it before it registered and I had to back up to take a picture. It appears that the owner is a gun enthusiast, but where exactly does the mail go?

A lovely family farm:

Old barns and silo in perfect condition:

Beef cattle, often called "Black Baldies," a mix of Hereford and Angus:

A row of hay bales:

Two hay wagons and, behind them, a row of baleage, wrapped in white plastic:

This appeared to be a lane into the woods, passing by two small sheds - but I decided it was the entrance for the house behind the trees:

A logging operation:

This must have been an old farm house which had a number of additions over the years:

I couldn't tell if this house was historic and modernized, or of more recent construction. Either way, the addition on the back meant it was likely bigger than it at first appeared:

This small, old barn with new doors was my last stop on White Road:

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