I was touring Sayles Road in the town of Moira (see also Part 1, yesterday) and snapping pictures of picturesque old farms and barns:
A few beef cows munched hay next to a stock trailer:
And this classic farm house sat up on a rise:
A double barn, set right next to the road:
And a herd of dairy cattle:
Perfectly neat and tidy, with a modern barn and two tall silos:
Unusual barns:
A family farm of great beauty. But I had come to the end of Sayles Road and it was time for me to return home. I put my camera away and began driving back to where my own animals were waiting:
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Sunday, December 14, 2014
Saturday, December 13, 2014
Sayles Road In Moira, New York - Part 1
The day dawned cloudy and gray, but a surprising 40 degrees. We were predicted to drop to 10 degrees as the day progressed, so I grabbed my camera and drove to the town of Moira to find some picturesque rural scenery before it got too cold. I chose Sayles Road, which began with an American Legion hall:
There were a lot of suburban looking homes at the beginning of the road, but I figured you have those in your own neighborhood. I was looking for scenic old farms and I began to find them as I drove:
There was a motocross park:
And lots of old farms:
This must surely have been an Amish farm, judging by the clothes hung out to dry and the perfectly clean and orderly nature of the property:
This place looked friendly and inviting to me:
A handsome herd of either Ayrshires or Guernseys:
A tall silo, big tractors and hay bales:
A classic old barn which still appeared to be used for storing hay. But there was more to see on Sayles Road and I'll post Part 2 tomorrow:
There were a lot of suburban looking homes at the beginning of the road, but I figured you have those in your own neighborhood. I was looking for scenic old farms and I began to find them as I drove:
There was a motocross park:
And lots of old farms:
This must surely have been an Amish farm, judging by the clothes hung out to dry and the perfectly clean and orderly nature of the property:
This place looked friendly and inviting to me:
A handsome herd of either Ayrshires or Guernseys:
A tall silo, big tractors and hay bales:
A classic old barn which still appeared to be used for storing hay. But there was more to see on Sayles Road and I'll post Part 2 tomorrow:
Labels:
Amish,
dairy farm,
driving tour,
family farm,
farm house,
hay bales,
Moira New York,
old barn,
Sayles Road,
silo
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