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Tuesday, October 28, 2014

Rubbish Tuesday & The Barn Collective On Shaver's Farm Road

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White Oak Tea Tavern
5690 Roanoke Road, Troutville
The Tea Tavern was once upon a time, circa 1783, the Cloyd House.

Not too far from the Tea Tavern is this:
On Shaver's Farm Road. Dalton turned up the bass in my mini-van to get all the cows attention. Apparently they are music lovers ;)
I have shown you this farm before HERE and HERE but both of those views were bovine-less!

Linking with Rubbish Tuesday which is a meme for the love of old things, not trash and The Barn Collective

36 comments:

  1. Love the welcoming glow of the little lanterns!

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  2. I don't think I've ever seen a log cabin in such perfect condition.

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  3. Did someone say it was time for tea?! :-)

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  4. Beautiful! I just love that little balcony.

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  5. What a wonderful old building! It has so much character; how much fun it must be to live there!

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  6. Two questions: Is the pub still operating? And what song was playing? This is a funny shot with your added musical background.

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  7. The Tea Taver is a great name. Love the old building. The red doors are perfect. I never would have thought about turning up the music. I'm going to try that the next time one of those critters is trying to ignore me.

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  8. laughing at the cattle (and your son!) love the farmyard and that beautiful stone foundation on that place!

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  9. At least they are not milking cows, or that bass might have frozen their milk. ;-) Love that building. I could move in there (if they let me).

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  10. Beautiful takes all of them. I did click on them and they are beautiful!

    Thank you for sharing.

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  11. That tavern is a gorgeous old building and I love the farm shot with its music loving cows.

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  12. A great old fashioned building!

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  14. Wow, it even has a terrace and a staircase! Is it still working, can you go inside and have a cup of tea?

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    1. yes, it is open...and they have super good chicken salad :)

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  15. I could live happily in the Tea Tavern, and now that! Cows like music! is too funny, great photo.

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  16. Now that is one smart looking log building! Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  17. Interesting stone cladding on the old wooden building

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  18. I love love LOVE this log and stone tavern!!!! Wow! That is my kind of place! How I'd LOVE to go there. Did I mention, I LOVE it?!

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  19. I'll be right over. Catching next flight to D.C.! :-)

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  20. The reflection on the barn that makes it turn purple is fabulous. Thanks for these pictures of old buildings.

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  21. That old tavern is just cool! Love the field full of cows.

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  22. What a beautiful place! Fantastic stone! I wonder if it was built as a tavern or converted from a house?

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  23. *sigh* I could live in the tea tavern!!!!!!!

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  24. Wow, that is a beautiful building and well kept, too. Love the barn with a pasture full of cattle.

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  25. Gorgeous log cabin/tavern, and brilliant way to get the cattle's attention! I can't help but think of Gary Larson's "The Far Side" cartoons every time I see cows! :D

    Thanks for stopping by to comment on my RT post.

    Lindy

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  26. I enjoyed both your subjects, neat.

    Diana

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  27. So funny how all the cows are turned towards you. Makes me wonder if there's a cow disco in the field at night. ;-)

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  28. That building was certainly built to last! Love it.

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  29. That's funny with all the cows looking your way. Lol. Thanks for linking up this week!

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  30. It is a handsome house. Kind of unusual.

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  31. Neat log building! And I've heard before that cows like music. We could probably make a list of their top ten, starting with Blue Moo-oon...

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