Man, I would love to go down that lane. How many barns were there in all...not counting the red building, I think I can see two more for sure besides the big one, and then there is something peeping out behind the edge of the big one's roof on the right....but that might be a house. Anyway, wonderful shot.
Check out that spread! WoW! Great find, Tanya... I'd never seen family names on barns before, but this week's Barn Charm has brought 2... one was Matthews & now yours has an "M"! =)
Having grown up in the midwest I can honestly say that I love barns! I played in the hay mow of a few when I was very young swinging from a rope, bale to bale. SO much fun!
Like the shots of the old barns.
ReplyDeleteSo scenic...love that big M. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteMan, I would love to go down that lane. How many barns were there in all...not counting the red building, I think I can see two more for sure besides the big one, and then there is something peeping out behind the edge of the big one's roof on the right....but that might be a house. Anyway, wonderful shot.
ReplyDeleteCheck out that spread! WoW! Great find, Tanya... I'd never seen family names on barns before, but this week's Barn Charm has brought 2... one was Matthews & now yours has an "M"! =)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining!!! =)
Having grown up in the midwest I can honestly say that I love barns! I played in the hay mow of a few when I was very young swinging from a rope, bale to bale. SO much fun!
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Feels like from another world. Thank you for sharing. Please have a good Wednesday.
ReplyDeleteNice shot - glad to see so much green already.
ReplyDeleteLovely scene with several great old barns.
ReplyDeleteI love seeing working farms! Beautiful barn photo!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautifully pastoral scene - love it! I am eternally smitten with old barns.
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