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The trip to the Louis Gale Feed Mill in Waterville was a ride through a winter wonderland. A state forest seperates Brookfield from route 20 and Waterville. I stopped to take pictures of the beautiful pines, boughs heavy with snow. I usually go the opposite way to route 8 when I go to work. It's a treat to see the prettier view of my farm coming over the hill.
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