
This is a barn we came across a couple weeks ago...I always wonder how long the barn was built before they decided they needed more room.

I enlarged this to see all the pixels and liked the latches on the doors, so I made another copy and cropped a portion to show them.
I thought of you this past week, Rose, when I saw a gorgeous barn near Cherokee. I'm glad you saw that picture I took --since it was for YOU.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful old barn. Makes you wonder what all went on in it for many years....
Hugs,
Betsy
That's a really interesting roof, great for shedding snow, I'll bet!
ReplyDeleteWonderful old barn. Barns have such a long-lasting useful quality about them.
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful old barn, the additions are interesting. Great find and photos.
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Thank you for sharing another awesome barn picture, you do such a great job finding and sharing photos of unique buildings...thank you! I also loved the gourds on your previous blog entry, I just looked and didn't take time to give you a hello and tell you how great it was that you took the pictures and chatted with the farmer! Good job Rose! Hugs to Lorelei, she is a little doll!
ReplyDeleteYou have certainly captured many fascinating barns. I really like the photos of this barn.
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