Lovely photos, and , yes this is a beautiful part of the world. I like New York City but, over the years, I have gotten tired of trying to explain to folks I've met that "New York" is not all concrete and tall buildings...🙂
While I'm awaiting delivery of my first 4x5 camera, I have been planning some outings around here--there are lots and lots of cricks and waterfalls not too far away, I'm not sure how many barns form the 1800s are left but there are some and more from the 1900s, and some assorted mills and dams. And, so far, I'm mostly thinking about my own county (Cortland). When I start thinking about going further afield--Binghamton--where my parents are--or Watkins Glen--where my sister is living, or down into PA (my dad's family settled in Meadville after emigrating ), I don't imagine I will "run out" of things to photograph in my lifetime. Right now, I'm not working so I have plenty of time. Not really able to retire for a few years but I think I'm not going to be too interested in 55 hour work weeks any more! And, I am not even going to be looking for a job for another month or two yet. Going to be a good summer!
Rob