Sunday, March 15, 2009

Today's doings..

The following photos were all taken today...I hope you will take the time to enlarge them. The barn for its beauty....
and its colorful appeal....
And these of the house. Another of those houses that would have volumes to tell if we could only hear.
What really impresses me on some of the old houses is some of the artistic work that has gone into making them beautiful. Just look at the porch and then this window...one has to wonder what tools were available to do the work. Or are they new enough till someone just went and got them and put them in place. I don't really think that was the case, but even if it was, it still took time and effort to get them in place.
I am not sure how good this next photo is...I had to use photoshop to make it at all viewable. (Every now and then for no apparent reason I will have a photo turn out so dark that it has to be messed with...all these others are straight out of the camera. And they are all at the same stop along the road.)
First of all the top window pane has little panes of colored glass all around the edge...I don't know if you would call it stained glass or not. But it is still something you don't see very often on every day homes. And notice this window has the same work above it as the other one...but then glance on farther up at the peak part of the house...I guess that is what you would call it. The part with the clamshell work...I don't have any idea how that is done. But look all along the bottom of it...more artistic work. Not sure if this is classified as gingerbread trim or not...

I think we can safely assume that this house was well loved by someone. Don't you just wish you knew the real story and didn't need to imagine it?

You know what prompted today's travels? I think I mentioned I had to do some work on my daughter's curtains...well, in the early afternoon, I was all set to start on them when I realized I did not have the right color thread. I ask Roger if he wanted to go to Walmart with me...he needed two or three things out there so he did. I took my camera along, and after picking up what we needed, I had more plans...you might say I had an ulterior motive for asking Roger if he wanted to go.

Not too far from here is a very small town...it has one gas station and one or two tiny restaurants, plus a little place that has a drive through or you walk up and order and sit at picnic tables...and they have cheesecake ice cream. I had been craving it...so we went on up there we went. And of course I took my camera...I am getting more and more till I don't leave home without it.

Now from there, Roger wanted to go back where we went last week to this one covered bridge to see how high the water was...he is ready to start wading and fishing. But Sugar Creek was way out of the banks so that put a halt to those plans...

But it did lead us on a little drive and that was fun.

Did I get the curtains done? No, but I have a good start on them. Should get them finished tomorrow if nothing else happens. But for now, good night.

11 comments:

  1. This is a fine barn and benefits from the enlargement you suggest. Larger pictures simply seem to reveal more detail which I like. I like the decorative elements of the house you pointed out. I think your move to always have your camera with me is an excellent one.
    I've had some good, surprise shots because my little point-and-shoot is always in my pocket. To leave it is as noticeable as a missing pocketbook! :-) All are fine looking, successful shots today.

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  2. I love the detailing in many old buildings too. You'd be amazed at how many tools woodworkers used to have to do this fine work - my husband used to collect old hand tools. It's the time that took to do all this that's the most surprising to today's world that's so into instant everything.

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  3. I'm glad you always take your camera along -- you got some great pictures. The workmanship on many of these older houses is truly amazing, we see nothing like it on the new houses.
    The cheesecake ice cream sounds delicious.

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  4. Hi Rose, we are home and glad to be here. The vacation was nice --but it's always fun to come home and sleep in your own bed...

    I have caught up on your posts this week. Love the picture of that precious baby taken on the 9th (George's birthday). Isn't she just adorable??? Wow!!!

    Great pictures of the sunset also--and of course your specialty, the beautiful barns. That house is unique .. Wish someone would purchase it and really fix it up.

    Hope you are having a great day.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  5. Rose: Neat shots of the barn, I enjoyed them.

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  6. Never disappointed with your pics Rose...you do amazing shots! Enlarging makes them wonderful, thank you again for sharing! Lorelei is beautiful in your sidebar!

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  7. Don't you hate seeing wonderful old houses and barns in awful condition? You just want to fix them up and make them loved again.

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  8. Lovely photos! I love old barnes (not to many where I live) and old houses.

    I'm looking forward to coming back, often!

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  9. Nice post Rose. The barn looks well cared for. Like you I can imagine stories about the old house. Unusual looking window for sure.
    Ahhhhhhh and the ice cream! Glad ya'll had a pleasant day!

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  10. The barn is great & that house is shaped really nice - I like it - I would rather have a larger front porch, but that's neither here nor there! hehehe

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  11. Lovely barn pics! I envy your painted barns. The ones here are mostly just raw looking wood.
    The details on the house make it special. A friend in Virginia bought a house there before I left. It was a 70's style house and had the same kind of glass panels I see here - interesting.

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