I was driving along County Route 38 and taking pictures as I went (see also Part 1, posted yesterday). I am especially fond of old barns:
A row of farm buildings:
And up on a rise, an old hay rake:
This old barn appeared to have been unused for a long time:
Another old barn which may still be used for storing hay. I couldn't tell:
A collection of farm buildings alongside the road, all of them in good repair:
A grain bin, probably for corn:
This abandoned house was notable for its tiny size. I imagine the original part was to the left. Just imagine, that tiny structure was once someone's home:
Bucky's Wheel Alignment and Tire Sales did not appear to be in business any more:
My favorite farm house on the road, with a sturdy chimney and brick construction. I also loved the front porch:
A gigantic old barn which had been restored and freshly painted. It was a beauty:
A more modern barn and garage combination:
When I got to the end of the road, I saw this building and suddenly remembered that I had indeed been here before. I think the last time I was here, this was an auto repair shop. It appeared to be out of business now. This was the end of my driving tour, so I put my camera away and headed for home:
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