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Tuesday, February 26, 2013

Barn Charm Tuesday - Brunswick Forge Road


Brunswick Forge Road, Troutville

While driving over to pick Christian up from his friend's house the other day, I noticed this barn. It is much older than the house is sits behind. I always thought that would be cool to buy a piece of property and inherit neat old out buildings with it.

Over by the middle school sits a new-ish house with an old log cabin in the yard. I'd love to know more about that! If any locals drop by, it sits on Read Mountain, past RMMS towards 220.


Can you see that there's a little bit of snow left on the mountains? We were out of school Friday because of some wintry mix that morning. Calling for more Tuesday morning. We'll see what happens.


Linking with Tricia and Barn Charm!

37 comments:

  1. Another lovely one, especially with the beautiful background hills!

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  2. That's a very peaceful rural scene, wonderful!

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  3. I like that idea, keeping the old building. This one is in such a pretty setting!

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  4. Oh snow on the mountains and a beautiful barn what else could a person possibly want. Beautiful Tanya B

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  5. I love the scenery in your part of the country

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  6. Pretty scenery- you are so lucky to see that every day!

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  7. Barns always elicit a sense of endurance with me. I really LIKE barns! Rosemary

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  8. So pretty with the light and the little bit of snow on the mountains.

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  9. It would be really neat to be able to tour these old places! Looks like a beautiful old place =)

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  10. I agree - it would be cool to have a property with all those outbuildings! So, being 100% Californian, I've never found out what happens when you all get snow days. Do the kids have to go to school later into the summer?

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  11. Nice barn and such a gorgeous setting!

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  12. what a beautiful setting for this barn...nice composition!!

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  13. Great shot and view! Makes me want to take a long walk over the hills.

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  14. Oh, it's so beautiful! Though I'm getting somewhat tired of winter, sigh. Hurry up spring!

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  15. I think I can detect a bit of snow! I'm so over winter at this point. Spring can't come soon enough!

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  16. I haven't been on that road that I can remember. There is a nice red barn on a road the comes off of Rt 11 where you cross under the train tracks, that road goes back into troutville somehow. Wish gas didn't cost so much, I would ride over there.

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  17. what a view, those mountains, WoW and the barn ain't bad either!! great find!!

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  18. What a different world that looks to be. Thank you for this journey. Please have you all a good Wednesday.

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  19. I can't recall the place you're speaking off on Read Mountain Road. I will have to pay attention the next time I am by there. Is it the place just off US 11? Or further down toward the school?

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  20. What a nicely kept property! I love the dusting of snow on the mountain! :)

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  21. Oh, wow! Now that's pretty awesome! Gorgeous!

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  22. What a beautiful rural scene. Such a nice barn nestled there with the mountains in the background. No school today and NO snow or ice. One day of Easter break is now gone. genie

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  23. I LOVE the peacefulness of this picture!

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  24. I like this scene - colors and composition - great shot!

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  25. Love that beautiful barn and the dusting of snow, looks like powdered sugar...

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  26. Great spot for the barn. Beautiful hills.

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  27. Such a pretty scene and nice barn! It almost looks like springtime. :-)

    Thanks for your visit and comment on my Barn Charm image.

    ~Lindy

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  28. Beautiful barn and scene! I could live there!

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  29. What a pristine rural scene--property looks so well cared for. And, let's hope people continue to preserve the old building and structures to connect us with the past.

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