Genie, this one still is stand strong up on the hill. The paint is worn, but it's still an important part of the rural landscape. Thanks for stopping by, I hope to see you again.
nice photos of the buildings :) there are a few old barns and buildings around here but usually you can't get to them to take photos of, or they are made of asbestos so you have to try to avoid them :p
Wow, that's quite a big barn! Always happy to see that, it means farming goes well! Love your new blog look, and your decision to have more focus on art! A friendly reminder, SEASONS is resuming this Sunday - hope to see you there with the thumbnail of this barn:):)
It's always a joy to see a farm that is still a family farm!
ReplyDeleteGenie, this one still is stand strong up on the hill. The paint is worn, but it's still an important part of the rural landscape. Thanks for stopping by, I hope to see you again.
ReplyDeletenice photos of the buildings :) there are a few old barns and buildings around here but usually you can't get to them to take photos of, or they are made of asbestos so you have to try to avoid them :p
ReplyDeleteThose are very nice barn finds Genie. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteNice barn! We have some white ones in our area.
ReplyDeleteso beautiful photos came from your first blog enjoyed myself here dear
ReplyDeleteThat is pretty barn nice Genie!
ReplyDeleteI wish I lived in a spot where I could have a barn.
Hello, it is great to still see working farms. They are disappearing around here. Great barn photos.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's quite a big barn! Always happy to see that, it means farming goes well!
ReplyDeleteLove your new blog look, and your decision to have more focus on art!
A friendly reminder, SEASONS is resuming this Sunday - hope to see you there with the thumbnail of this barn:):)
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