I was driving on County Route 44, on my way from Waddington to Madrid (see also Part 1, posted yesterday). This small barn stood all alone in a snowy field, but the basketball hoop and satellite dish caused me to think that a house once stood there also:
A spectacularly beautiful farm house:
A nice home and barn. Just look at that wrap-around porch!:
A house, small barn and livestock trailer, with miscellaneous farm equipment in the adjacent field:
And when it comes to impressive, modern farms, this beauty would be an example. It was also picturesque and I had to get a photo:
County Route 44 crossed the Grasse River on a narrow bridge:
An old, wooden barn, apparently no longer in use:
A large barn and silo, right up next to the road:
A small cluster of outbuildings, up on a rise:
And a herd of handsome Angus cattle who appeared to be coming up to the barn because there was a feeder there:
A giant, old barn in great condition:
The last picture I took was of this barn and home, which sat back off the road so I had to use my zoom lens. It was a picture of rural tranquility, the kind of place which inspired me to retire to my own farm:
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