I was approaching the end of my driving tour of Days Mill Road (see also Parts 1 and 2, posted previously), and stopped at this country home with outbuildings:
There was a bird house in the top of that old tree and a tire swing hanging below. The outbuilding on the right was in the style which always causes me to think it was once the main residence on this farm:
Lots of firewood and a hay field:
An old style country home:
This wonderful barn had an orange and white cat grooming itself in the open hayloft door. If you click to enlarge the picture, you can see it:
A large, well maintained home with an enclosed porch and several outbuildings:
A tiny cottage behind the trees, possibly someone's weekend getaway:
New England Asters and Goldenrod between the road and the forest:
Tall Red Pines along the road:
A large and elaborate home in a woodsy style, with a brook right behind it:
I turned off of Days Mill Road onto the state road, which was lined with corn fields:
And across from the corn fields were old apple trees, apparently untended and dropping their copious fruit all over the ground. It was all wondrous autumn scenery. But this was the end of my driving tour and I had dogs at home who were anxious for me to return. I put my camera away and headed homeward:
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