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Photos: Old sheds on Edgerton Road

By Howard B. Owens

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A pair of run-down sheds on an old farm on Edgerton Road, Elba, yesterday evening.

Photo by Howard Owens.

Photo: Tractor and Barn in Byron

By Howard B. Owens

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A tractor and barn on MY-T Acres farmland in Byron, off Route 262 near Bank Street Road.

Photo by Howard Owens

Barn on Route 63, Pavilion, demolished

By Howard B. Owens

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I've gotten a lot of positive feedback on this photo since 2013 when I made it.

Today, when I drove out to Pavilion, I discovered the barns have been demolished. A local business owner told me they came down last week.

Photo: Barn in Byron

By Howard B. Owens

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I actually shot this photo late Sunday afternoon off Route 262 in Byron but didn't get a chance to process it until tonight.

Photos: A tractor, a barn and a tree

By Howard B. Owens

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Returning from Le Roy last night, I stopped for a few scenic shots.

Above, a tractor in a field off Randall Road, Stafford.

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A barn off Randall Road.

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One of my favorite trees (we had a picture just last week) off Route 33 in Stafford.

Photos: Mail Pouch Barn in Le Roy

By Howard B. Owens

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A drive out to Le Roy today for some business took me down Asbury Road under crisp blue skies and past the landmark Mail Pouch Barn.

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Photos: Two barns in Stafford

By Howard B. Owens

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After the accident in Stafford this evening, I grabbed a couple of barn shots.

The white barn, above, is on Randall Road. 

The "Will You Marry Me?" barn is on Route 237 near Morganville. I knocked on the door of the residence to try and get more information but nobody was home.

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Photo: Barn, Ellicott Street Road, East Bethany

By Howard B. Owens

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For a long time, I wanted to take a picture of this barn, but for years, there was a yellow delivery truck parked in front of it that kind of didn't fit the ambiance. This summer, it was gone and the setting today seemed pretty nice.

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