With my husband at the wheel, I was able to take in the countryside during our recent drive west of our home. Several items caught my eye along the way and the mid morning country roads in winter made it easy to stop, easier than it often is anyway.
This sign on a pole high above a scrap yard was an anomaly.
This island province of Prince Edward doesn’t have moose unlike our home province, Newfoundland, where introduced moose thrived. In Newfoundland, moose and vehicular accidents are common and the reason we rarely drove on the highway at night. No such worry here so this sign reminds us of home.
The owl statue on top of the pole is a deterrent to other birds but only works for a limited time. I didn’t notice the owl until I looked at the photo at home.
Overlooking a scrap yard, a tow truck has a jeep in tow.
Both have seen better days and will spend the last of them here. A crow is along for this last ride.
I have never seen a two story gazebo. The view of the ocean must be spectacular from the top deck.
Most of us don’t keep one of these by the shed.
This old barn has seen better days. Farm equipment, animals, hay all may have had their time here. I wonder what is in there now?
The sound of the running water was a peaceful end to a winter drive.