This is Part 3 of my driving tour. I'd come to the end of Alburg Road and turned right onto Town Line Road, where I stopped to snap a picture of this sugar house and the small outbuilding behind it. Maple syrup is big business here in the north country:
I've passed this small house and barn before, and it always looks uninhabited. If so, it's a shame because it looks to be a well built home in a beautiful location. I also sometimes wonder if it might be an Amish school house:
This farm house had a lovely wrap-around porch and was nearly hidden behind the trees:
A very old house, abandoned long ago:
And one of the most beautiful barns I've seen:
As I passed by the elaborate barn, I noticed a small building which looked like it once was a farm stand but is now a shed for tools and kids' bicycles:
A herd of beef cows watched me go by:
Beautiful, well kept barns and red cattle:
A traditional red barn with a silo and hay bales:
They apparently used small hay bales as well as the big round bales, judging by the elevator into the hay loft:
I was stopped by these bossy turkeys in the road, but I didn't need to get pushy because I could see the road dead-ended just ahead. Instead, I turned left onto Snell Road - but I'll post those photos tomorrow:
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