Another old barn from Catawba Valley. You can see more barns from all over the world by visiting Tricia @ Bluff Area Daily Photo, just click the barn below!
Looks like it could use a little TLC...also looks like it has been a well used barn in its day. I can't help but love the old weathered barns such as this.
This barn is for sure abandoned. But I could only imagine the huge log that is inside that we could reuse to build another house ^_^ I think it's the fad now to use old woods and some says it's expensive ^_^
As you are aware there are many barns here in the midwest and I just love your barn photos. It is on my list to explore taking these types of photos. I am absorbing your style and techniques.
Yes KC is known for it;s BBQ, Although different states consider theirs superior. It is fun and good stuff.
A charming barn indeed. Hope it withstood the powerful shaking. Just checking in with hopes that you and yours are well. Our house trembled from the earthquake all the way up here in Vermont. I can only imagine what it must have been like for you.
Love driving through the Catawba area... I've probably photographed that same barn before.
ReplyDeleteI love the looks of old barns, but wouldn't want to pay the upkeep.
ReplyDeleteLooks like it could use a little TLC...also looks like it has been a well used barn in its day. I can't help but love the old weathered barns such as this.
ReplyDeleteNice picture Tanya! I would not want to go inside though.
ReplyDeleteA fine old barn. I like the smaller hay mow opening and the wood textures that look so good. Fine shot.
ReplyDeleteVery cool find, Tanya! It needs a lil TLC, but boy oh boy, would I love to explore inside!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much =)
Bellissime!
ReplyDeletehave a nice day Tanya
ciao
Matteo
Great! I just love these old barns. I'd even live in one. I'd enjoy the converting!
ReplyDeleteThis barn is for sure abandoned. But I could only imagine the huge log that is inside that we could reuse to build another house ^_^ I think it's the fad now to use old woods and some says it's expensive ^_^
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Tanya, just heard about the quake out there... are you & your family ok? Just checking in... be careful!!!
ReplyDeleteThat is a well used and weathered place...
ReplyDeleteGreat old barn!
ReplyDeleteAs you are aware there are many barns here in the midwest and I just love your barn photos. It is on my list to explore taking these types of photos. I am absorbing your style and techniques.
ReplyDeleteYes KC is known for it;s BBQ, Although different states consider theirs superior. It is fun and good stuff.
A charming barn indeed. Hope it withstood the powerful shaking. Just checking in with hopes that you and yours are well. Our house trembled from the earthquake all the way up here in Vermont. I can only imagine what it must have been like for you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love the weathered old boards.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great barn.
ReplyDeleteLove the weathered gray boards and this barn has seen better days.
ReplyDeleteLove the decay look!
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