Friday, September 12, 2008

Weathered barn...









First of all, I wanted to show you what the buzzards were doing yesterday; it wasn't that there was something dead. It was that they were sunning themselves on the front/back side of the damn. I don't know what the proper term is. We were on a road on top of the damn, with the water being to one side and the vultures the other.

But back to the drive, I have went this road one other time that is a different way to get to Mansfield, Indiana but it has been years. This barn was almost at the very edge of the road. Surrounded by bushes and trees. These really don't portray the feeling it gave me, but that is hard to capture. We were talking and I was wondering what it had been for, and Roger pointed out that probably when it was built it was built to hold a lot of hay.

It just takes me back to another time when I see old barns such as this. Just think about what a job it was to build. Transporting the lumber would have probably been a big job...and it just the beginning. I wonder if the owner built it himself, maybe with the help of family, or did neighbors pitch in and help. Right now where it is located, there sure are not very many neighbors. And I always wonder how they did such a good job with the limited tools they had.

5 comments:

  1. What a find! The old weathered wood is so pretty. There is a lot to think about with these old barns. Reckon they had a barn raising? Can't you just imagine a lot of folks around building the barn, kids playing, women with food on long tables. Or maybe one man built it by himself. Sure is something to ponder on!

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  2. I'm thinking there was a barn raising. People used to be more neighbourly than they are now. And most men were handy with tools because they had to be.

    It;s a beautiful old barn.

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  3. That's a pretty barn. I'd love to know it's history.

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  4. That many buzzards in one place always gives me the creepies!
    I love the barn. I want to imagine tables all lined up there in the shade loaded with food for a family reunion on the old home place - sweet thought.
    Nicely done Rose.

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  5. How odd! I saw a lot of vulture activity while on vacation. Love that barn....what a lovely weathered look it has and yet sturdy and strong

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