This was taken while on a drive last Saturday: It was rainy and snowy, but I was determined to get at least one outdoor shot. This is about 60 miles or so north from where I live.
LOL--looks just like my inlaws barn! Well minus the garage in the background. Depending on which way you drove, you were probably pretty close to their house!
I love those old barns. There must be hundreds of them out here in the West. The collapsed ones are left to return to the earth. I'm convinced there is a law that says you can't haul off the bones.
Very nice barn. There's a barn near my hometown that I always wanted to take pictures of. It's a rather narrow barn, with three or four levels to it. The property has a sad history, though.
I love this photo! It reminds me of life in Brandenburg, KY. Boy how I miss it! Thanks for stopping by and linking your post up over at my place. Have a great day!
so pretty! nothing quiet as idyllic or pastoral as a barn in the countryside. we have a few of them here in new jersey but most non-natives can't imagine that! :)
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This was taken while on a drive last Saturday: It was rainy and snowy, but I was determined to get at least one outdoor shot. This is about 60 miles or so north from where I live.
ReplyDeleteI heard they were turning some of those old Barns into Churches. That looks like one.
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That looks exactly like the puzzle we are currently putting together. lol
ReplyDeleteLovely Beth...Amish country, I presume?
ReplyDeletegorgeous. reminds me of some barns I've seen in upstate ny. happy ww.
ReplyDeleteLOL--looks just like my inlaws barn! Well minus the garage in the background. Depending on which way you drove, you were probably pretty close to their house!
ReplyDeleteI love red barns, they remind me of home! We had several once upon a time, but they are so old and keep falling down. We only have one left.
ReplyDeleteWhat a big building which simply dwarfs the side buildings.
ReplyDeletethey painted barns red for practical reason...but they look so pretty.
ReplyDeletePretty building and nice shot.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteLove this! I have a thing for barns & take pics of a lot of them. This one is gorgeous :-)
ReplyDeleteSo much charm in this picture. :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photo . ..could almost be Vermont and anywhere else in New England. Makes me homesick.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful..wonderful shot!
ReplyDeletekiki~
Perfect red barn! Great shot.
ReplyDeleteThat's such a beautiful and classic shot.
ReplyDeleteLast Saturday was snowy? Wow! That is some barn.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, Beth. The window design on the gorgeous old barn is very cool. :) Happy WW!
ReplyDeleteOh, this one is absolutely wonderful! But couldn´t they remove that ugly thing in front of the barn?
ReplyDeleteI love those old barns. There must be hundreds of them out here in the West. The collapsed ones are left to return to the earth. I'm convinced there is a law that says you can't haul off the bones.
ReplyDeleteI love looking at old buildings and learning the history behind them. What a pretty barn! :)
ReplyDeleteLovely photo.
ReplyDeleteVery nice barn. There's a barn near my hometown that I always wanted to take pictures of. It's a rather narrow barn, with three or four levels to it. The property has a sad history, though.
ReplyDeletePretty!!! I love the "windows" ;)
ReplyDeleteI love this photo! It reminds me of life in Brandenburg, KY. Boy how I miss it!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by and linking your post up over at my place. Have a great day!
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Neat, a barn that looks like a church. Nice picture.
ReplyDeleteGreat barn, we used to take vacations near an Amish community and I always loved the simplicity and beauty of their buildings.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great barn (and photo). It looks so peaceful.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. It just looks peaceful and serene.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's amazingly beautiful....and so is your header! I love it here. I feel so calm and peaceful all the sudden.
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by my 1st WW!
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so pretty! nothing quiet as idyllic or pastoral as a barn in the countryside. we have a few of them here in new jersey but most non-natives can't imagine that! :)
ReplyDeleteit isn't all sopranos and pollution here in nj!!
enjoy your day!
I love barns! Maybe because I actually lived in one for a few years...
ReplyDeleteGorgeous picture - it makes me want to see the inside!
ReplyDeletelooks like it belongs in a frame--nice job.
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing barn - I LOVE the windows!
ReplyDeletegorgeous, like a barn church.
ReplyDeleteHey,
ReplyDeleteJust landed on this blog! I like it. We’ve also just started a forum blog for bookreaders in India!
Your invited to see it and join us as an bookreviewer! You can just repost all your bookreviews from here if you wish to.
Even if not, you suggestions are welcome!
Booklover
What a cool shot! It looks so serene and lovely there.
ReplyDeleteReally beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI was going to ask if this was one you took out on your drive this past weekend, but your comment beat me to the punch. Beautiful picture :)
ReplyDeleteThis is a very pretty picture. I like!
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