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Monday, November 28, 2011

Odds-n-ends

I am at least going to do this entry for Barn Charm....not sure how much regular blogging I am going to be doing. I don't remember where the above barn was at.
But the bottom two I do know...I have taken both on numerous occasions. The one above is on 59, just north of Mansfield. Every picture I have taken of it is a drive by, with this probably being the most successful one of all that I have taken.
And the barn above is on Coffing Brothers road, north of the Coffing Brothers Orchard.

If you have time, go check out the other barns linked to Tricia's Barn Charm meme.

25 comments:

Ellie said...

Great pictures, that first one is very tall isn't it? And your last one - I love those red flowers at the side. A real splash of colour.

TexWisGirl said...

love the red barns, but that last one has all the charm in the world!

dr momi said...

Cool roof line on that last one!

Anonymous said...

That 1st one is really big & I'm diggin the old trucks, that red one is quite nice, & the last one is very well taken care of. Great find, Rose, & thanks for joining =)

EG CameraGirl said...

I very much like the barn on 59 north of Mansfield! And I like that the bottom photo has a flower box and grass and what looks like hydrangeas out front.

Kim, USA said...

Pretty barns. The last one is so girly hehe.

The Barn

Debbie said...

lovin' that last one with all those pretty flowers!!

MarmePurl said...

I think my barn need flowers growing beside it. Thanks for the idea!

Dawn said...

I adore these! That last one would be perfect framed- on my wall:)
Lovely barns.

George said...

These are all great barn pictures. Every time we see a neat barn on our trips one of will say that 'Rose would like this barn'.

Sue said...

Love the idea of a windowbox on the side of a barn-the flowers look great beside the weathered wood!

Lesley said...

I love the window boxes!!
And that is a steep step up through that hanging door!

Tanya Breese said...

man, that first one is huge! love the last one, definitely a charmer!

Jan n Jer said...

Yep...I also love the last one...that splash of color really makes it pop!!!

MadSnapper said...

that last shot is so full of charm I want it. i like the flowers and the greenery and the OLDNEST of it all. the first barn is beautiful but that last one I WANT IT

Lois Evensen said...

The last picture showing the wood is fantastic. What great texture.

don said...

Excellent drive-by shot of the first barn which is very solid and maintained looking. The second I like for the vertical board construction. Fine capture of its textures.

Jill Wellington said...

Is that a flower box on the side of that barn? Very pretty! I always enjoy visiting your blog, Rose!

Judy said...

These are wonderful Rose!

Neal said...

Those red barns are really nice. That is a very good shot for a drive by.

Mary said...

Those barns don't look like they are too far from mine! Wonder if you got some snow last night (Tuesday)?

I love the red barns photo.

Mary said...

I like this one!

Michaele said...

The flowers really make that last barn charming!

Unknown said...

Wonderful old barns. I like the last one best. Real dignity, with the flowers and all.

Small City Scenes said...

I love them all Rose. Roses growing by the barn is a real charmer. MB

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