22 February 2012

Wordless Wednesday 169

Historic Granary (central Pennsylvania), 2012


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31 comments:

  1. such a beautiful historic structure.

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  2. Very pretty. I like images of old buildings like this - as Vicki said it does seem to be in great shape. The incline adds a bit of architectural interest as well.

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  3. This reminds me of New Hampshire for some reason. I like the wreath...gives you an indication of what season it is

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  4. What a beautiful building! I'll never understand why with all our modern technology, we can't make such simple yet appealing structures today. Maybe it's the historical aspect that makes it beautiful--reflecting a time and place.

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  5. A beautiful fairy tale type of look.

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  6. That's so charming. And I love the muted colors on the house. And its crookedness ;)

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  7. That is a nice old building - and somebody is keeping it in good shape! (In these parts, they tend to just tear them down, unfortunately.)

    Happy WW!

    ~EdT.

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  8. This is so lovely, especially with the way the road slopes in front of the structure.

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  9. Very cool building. Looks in great shape too.

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  10. It's gorgeous! I can picture a horse and wagon by it.

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  11. what a beautiful old building..

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  12. What a proud old structure! Wonderful shot, Candace!

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  13. That is gorgeous and so serene.

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  14. I love that you chose that perspective, angle to shoot it from

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  15. I would have loved to see this in person. I don't think I have ever seen a building that is this old before. Extremely cool picture today!

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  16. Great shot. It's weathered beautifully. I love the lines and the incline! Beautiful structure.

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  17. Lovely. The wreath is a nice touch.

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  18. Nice photo. Very historic. Makes me happy when I see architecture and buildings preserved. Too much tearing down and rebuilding going on.

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  19. What a wonderful old structure, I love how they've built it on an angle like that.

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  20. The simplicity of this architecture reminds me of Shaker buildings. If you ever get a chance, you should visit New Harmony, Indiana where the Harmonists' village is full of beautifully simple architecture. Function rather than gaudiness.

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  21. HOw pretty, from the shape of the building to the wreath.

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  22. The simplicity is very aesthetically appealing. Nice shot.

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  23. I love the ginormous wreath!

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  24. Great photo! I love old buildings. That window at the top is quite interesting. I wonder what's up there? I bet the inside is facinating as well. Great find.

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  25. Marvellous!

    I read a cozy recently about a man who lived in a converted barn. Now I can really see the attraction.

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