The green is taking over! There are barns around here like that and I always wonder why the owners let it go...then I answer myself and say they are probably so busy they don't have time for everything they need to do.
That green is stink trees aka the tree-of-Heaven. This was the tree Francie Nolan wanted to save on "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." One of the few trees I can identify. It grew wild in Jersey City lots.
Would make a fine artist studio.
ReplyDeleteooooohhhh i love this barn, gettin a bug hug from nature!!!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot...love all the green around it!
ReplyDeleteThis is very pretty love it!
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The green is taking over! There are barns around here like that and I always wonder why the owners let it go...then I answer myself and say they are probably so busy they don't have time for everything they need to do.
ReplyDeleteI like the way your barn is nestled in the extensive greenery around it. Nice one.
ReplyDeleteLooks like sumac are taking over! I wonder what the flags are for.
ReplyDeleteLovely barn. Great find, Tanya!
ReplyDeleteLooks like a nice quite place for a cat nap. Richard from Amish Stories.
ReplyDeleteCan't see much of it, looks like nature is taking over, but I love that dark wood! Wonder what's inside =0
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining in & linking up to Barn Charm, Tanya =)
This is great! Love it!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot, nice green color
ReplyDeleteVery nice!!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it has been a wet summer with all that growth around the barn. Wet and neglected. Love that old wood on the barn.
ReplyDeleteLove the gray of the wood.
ReplyDeleteWow - it's being swallowed! Looks like a cute barn!
ReplyDeleteOf course I love barns.
ReplyDeleteThat green is stink trees aka the tree-of-Heaven. This was the tree Francie Nolan wanted to save on "A Tree Grows in Brooklyn." One of the few trees I can identify. It grew wild in Jersey City lots.
What a pretty picture, Tanya! Love your composition.
ReplyDeleteCute barn!
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