There's a lot of beautiful countryside in upstate New York. This is part of the Schoharie Valley, not far from where I grew up.
I'm glad I don't have to cut that grass. Schoharie Valley, Spring 1994.
I took the rider lawnmower out yesterday for the first time this season. I reinstalled the battery (which turned out to be easier than I expected) and, to my happy surprise, it started up! I began to cut some of the grass in the north forty, but it was too wet and I had to stop. It should be dryer today, so I'll give it another go later.


I'm glad I don't have to paint the fences! Lesley
ReplyDeleteThere sure is a lot of beautiful countryside there. Love the photo. Good luck with all 160.
ReplyDeleteI grew up in Esperance new york.
ReplyDeleteWhite fences are my favorite, you will also see them in Kentucky where I grew up. Glad your mower started right up.
ReplyDeleteVery relaxing scene - especially with no paint bucket in sight. haha. Interesting Forest Green painted barn! That is a first for me, I believe. Lots of gorgeous greens in this photo!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love that scenic view!
ReplyDeleteGlad about the mower :)
dear me, aren't there youngsters you can pay to mow the lawn? I see this as a young man's job I would gladly pay for.
ReplyDeletelesley, that would be a chore!
ReplyDeletemitch, thanks!
anon, that's pretty close by. :)
evelyn, I've seen pictures of that. Beautiful!
mary, barns don't have to be red! :)
judy, :)
michael, I like doing the grass myself. We do pay a landscaper for other work, like trimming the hedges.