Though the drive was long after the festival fail, we got to see a lot of very pretty farms and houses.
This entire farm was color coordinated. Even the hen house was painted like the main house.
Many of the properties in this area have dry stone walls.
Silos.
Many of the homes are made of field stone.
This is Dickinson University.
It has such a beautiful campus.
I love this barn.
The fields are filled with stones. I am guessing it is from glaciers.
Amish buggy sighting!
And an Amish guy on a reclining bike....who knew?
Click for a closer look. These cows were really stretching for their lunch.
Lots of the Amish in this area were riding reclining bikes.
You can always tell when you are near the Mason Dixon line. The towns all have houses right next to each other lining the main street.
We finally made it home and all I had to show for it was my jar of Dickie's Dills, home grown asparagas...
A quart of local honey,
And freshly picked rhubarb. The honey made the trip worthwhile. It only cost 8.00!
This entire farm was color coordinated. Even the hen house was painted like the main house.
Many of the properties in this area have dry stone walls.
Silos.
Many of the homes are made of field stone.
This is Dickinson University.
It has such a beautiful campus.
I love this barn.
The fields are filled with stones. I am guessing it is from glaciers.
Amish buggy sighting!
And an Amish guy on a reclining bike....who knew?
Click for a closer look. These cows were really stretching for their lunch.
Lots of the Amish in this area were riding reclining bikes.
You can always tell when you are near the Mason Dixon line. The towns all have houses right next to each other lining the main street.
We finally made it home and all I had to show for it was my jar of Dickie's Dills, home grown asparagas...
A quart of local honey,
And freshly picked rhubarb. The honey made the trip worthwhile. It only cost 8.00!
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