I discovered Jewitt Road because it looked like a quick way to get where I was going. But I saw immediately that it was a scenic gem, and I had my camera with me, so:
This old barn was well kept but still retained the old look:
A small but useful barn in great shape:
A collection of barns and outbuildings within a board fence. It looked to me like it could have been set in Wyoming or Eastern Oregon:
A lovely, small barn with fading colors:
The adjacent willow tree helped give color to this barn as it glistened in the sun:
The Lucky 711 Tack Shop (horse supplies) had two elaborate pieces of what I assumed to be chainsaw art - the horse head near the sign, and the man shoeing the horse at the right edge of the photo:
This barn appeared to have steel siding, but even that was beginning to lose its paint:
A large sawmill operation with a complex of buildings:
A family farm with lots of buildings:
Another family farm, a page out of history:
This farm had an orchard in the front yard, each tree meticulously pruned. I felt rather ashamed of my own untrimmed apple trees. The barns in the back, the old silo and the farm house with big front porch all helped to make this one of the prettiest farms I'd ever seen:
I was just about to the end of the road when I photographed this field full of farm equipment. There was a lot of it, all parked on a hay field which appeared to be regularly cut, so I imagine that all of the equipment was in regular use:
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Monday, April 18, 2016
Monday, May 19, 2014
Northern New York Poultry Fanciers Association Swap Meet - Part 2
I'd seen about half of the swap meet, and continued on my way, stopping to take a look at this Speckled Sussex rooster:
This table was selling all manner of horse tack (equipment):
These two black baby pigs had just been sold and were squealing loudly as they were transferred to their carrier:
Two Angora rabbits, very cute indeed:
An unidentified bantam:
Muscovy Ducks:
Chicken coops and rabbit hutches for sale:
Elaborate birdhouses and barn board picture frames:
White Silkies:
Turkeys:
Wood Duck nest boxes:
I went indoors where they were selling coffee, meals and raffle tickets:
I'd secretly hoped that someone would be selling Fantail Pigeons, not that I needed any more. But there were none. So I walked back to my car. The pickup truck behind me held a family who had just bought a bunny and were cuddling it when this woman walked by with a pet goat. It too was for sale, and the family with the bunny decided to buy it. But it was time for me to head for home, so I didn't wait around to see the transaction:
This table was selling all manner of horse tack (equipment):
These two black baby pigs had just been sold and were squealing loudly as they were transferred to their carrier:
Two Angora rabbits, very cute indeed:
An unidentified bantam:
Muscovy Ducks:
Chicken coops and rabbit hutches for sale:
Elaborate birdhouses and barn board picture frames:
White Silkies:
Turkeys:
Wood Duck nest boxes:
I went indoors where they were selling coffee, meals and raffle tickets:
I'd secretly hoped that someone would be selling Fantail Pigeons, not that I needed any more. But there were none. So I walked back to my car. The pickup truck behind me held a family who had just bought a bunny and were cuddling it when this woman walked by with a pet goat. It too was for sale, and the family with the bunny decided to buy it. But it was time for me to head for home, so I didn't wait around to see the transaction:
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