I had to drive Ashlyn out to Shawsville on Sunday morning and I saw this great old, red barn. You just don't see many painted barns around here for some reason. I really want to get back out there and check out their historical downtown.
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I love the aged red paint. It's neat to look at the construction and see how they've added to them over the years.
ReplyDeletereally love the peeling paint. :)
ReplyDeleteMe too I like the red chip paint. I think this is still a working barn and I like how you compose the photo. Thanks for sharing and the visit.
ReplyDeleteBarn Charm
It would be interesting to know the history of the barn and the homestead. Great snap.
ReplyDeleteThe faded, rustic look is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteI love all the openings...
ReplyDeleteI love the fading red paint too. It really is a charmer!
ReplyDeleteA perfect red barn!
ReplyDeleteI like your barn shot today. It's weathered and paint eroded look gives it a special appeal. Well done.
ReplyDeleteWonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteLove how the boards are lain both vertically and hortizontally.
Looks like a lot of us like the patina of peeling paint. :)
What a cute lil barn & love the faded, rustic look
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for joining, Tanya =)
I've heard that when barns are made of certain wood it's better NOT to paint them. They last longer.
ReplyDeleteThis is a sweet little barn.
I love how the paint is fading on this barn.
ReplyDeleteNice find...love the old weathered look!
ReplyDeleteThe faded paint makes it look so rustic!
ReplyDelete¡como resalta la pintura!,
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Nicely weathered and still in use. nice :)
ReplyDeleteNext time you are in Shawsville, look for the red barn on Rt. 11/460 as you head west from Shawsville - at Edge Hill Farm. This is a very old barn and history abounds. Stop in at Edge Hill Farm and talk to the owner.
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thanks shirl! i'll have to make a point to get out there now!
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