I really, really, REALLY hate to recycle old pictures but today is barn charm and I totally wasn't ready and I do like to play along, we just haven't been anywhere in so long which is completely unlike us. I dug back a couple of years for this one which is over in Blue Ridge and am linking up to Tricia once again!
Recycled photos are GREAT for those of us who haven't been keeping track of your posts for years!
ReplyDeleteI'm ok with recycled pictures! This one is perfect for Barn Charm. :)
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad you did, Tanya! Love the bales in the foreground. Great shot! :)
ReplyDeleteI hear you on recycled pics...I go there sometimes too! Love the rustic barn n those hales bales!
ReplyDeleteWell, since we just met, I think your barn photo is lovely!! Or shold I say 'charming'!
ReplyDeleteIt's a fine shot regardless of age. I like the placement of the barn with a field in view too.
ReplyDeleteI think all of us has to recylce...at one time or another. I have several barn photos that I have yet to show anywhere...and some I repeat periodically...one I always put as my header on at least one of my blogs every winter.
ReplyDeleteSame here recycled pictures is fine with me ^_^
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This one is definitely worth recycling!
ReplyDeleteMe, too, I do recycle old pics once in a while. I am a city girl, so I have to do more research of any farmlands or barns within my area.
ReplyDeleteNice job~
I'm glad you did, this is a wonderful barn charm.
ReplyDeleteWell since I haven't seen it before, I wouldn't have known the difference. It is quite a nice photo.
ReplyDeleteNot to worry, Tanya! It;s a great barn to recycle. :)
ReplyDeleteAnd a train too!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful Picture!
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Fresh or recycled, images still have the power to draw one into their setting and mood... wish I were there for an afternoon stroll...
ReplyDeleteThis is a great barn...very charming with the bales of hay!
ReplyDeleteSomeone else posted a pic of this same barn last week! That's so cool! And it's a really cool barn, too, plus I like the train in the background... just adds something extra
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for showing this barn, even if you've previously posted it, I knew when I'd seen it on the other blog that I'd seen it somewhere before =) Thank you
Ususual cut-out on that side---it looks like it's standing on one foot--ready to pirorette like in ballet--graceful looking.
ReplyDeleteI'm fairly new to Barn Charm so this barn is new to me. I'm glad you shared it. :>)
What a great rural shot.
ReplyDeleteI need to get out and stock up on photos, because once the rainy season starts it will be near impossible to have 'new' ones each week. lol
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