Life on a family farm
in the wilds of
Upstate New York
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Sunday Stills, Architecture
This is the Montgomery County Old Courthouse, built in 1836. It was a nasty day when I got over to town...it had just stopped snowing, but you can still see that it is quite a place.
Teri, they sure built them differently back then didn't they...and as for forgetting your name, in this weather how can anybody remember anything? lol I am kinda ready for it to warm up just a tad
Regular Guy, we did. I was at a meeting and stopped to do a little shopping and a snow storm popped up while I was in the store. This was taken during a short pause in that...thanks
Great pics!
ReplyDeleteAwesome job!
ReplyDeleteNow THAT is classic!
ReplyDeleteVery nice.
ReplyDeleteI just love old buildings. They seem so whole and solid, don't they? Thanks for the pics, they are great.
ReplyDeleteoops, I was anonymous. See, the beauty of the building made me forget my name. Sheesh.
ReplyDeleteVery nice shot. Looks like you had a weather challenge too.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! They don't make them like that anymore, do they? It makes preserving them all the more important, I think.
ReplyDeleteThe wife, thanks so much
ReplyDeleteLinda, thank you too
Jeffro, thanks, it is a beautiful building
Ed, thanks
Teri, they sure built them differently back then didn't they...and as for forgetting your name, in this weather how can anybody remember anything? lol I am kinda ready for it to warm up just a tad
Regular Guy, we did. I was at a meeting and stopped to do a little shopping and a snow storm popped up while I was in the store. This was taken during a short pause in that...thanks
Mrs. M, thanks, that is so true!