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Monday, April 23, 2012

One barn, several views for Barn Charm

It has been a while since I took these photos....I kept meaning to post it but don't think I ever have...at least not for barn charm. But don't think I have at any time.

I love the placement of the windows in the loft area, but still wonder why they were placed like this.



It was a fairly big barn...

but I so wish I could have went inside...

Barn Charm

28 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

it is really cool. i, too, like those windows edging the eaves. :)

rkbsnana said...

Yeah, that is some barn. Truly a working barn

Mari said...

It's a great barn and I really like the windows too!

Ginny Hartzler said...

It IS big, and looks like it is still in use.

Susan said...

That is one big beautiful barn! I love it and your photo taking!

Carletta said...

Those little windows were the first thing I noticed. They are a nice charm factor. The shadow of the light adds a nice little touch.
It's really a love barn and you really captured all of its fine points!

Elaine said...

It's a delightful barn! I love those little windows.

Brian King said...

Great weathered look on this one! I like the roof line, too! Wonderful shots, Rose!

Linda said...

The windows on the eaves are interesting, but there are also the others that seem to be in some kind of different pattern. Very interesting barn - well captured!

Elizabeth Edwards said...

such great windows. i love the doodads on top. so decorative. (:

Ellie said...

Wow, that looks like a huge barn and I also love those windows up in the eaves. I wonder whar they do in there.

Tanya Breese said...

great barn and i had to laugh because i was thinking the same thing about the window placement, although i like it!

Judy said...

The windows would have drawn me to this barn too.

Kathy said...

That is one huge barn!

Chatty Crone said...

That is a very unusual and big barn. Looks like they could give it a coat of paint and it would fix it right up. Saw you on Sandra's blog and though I'd say hello. sandie

Jan n Jer said...

This is huge...often wonder why such small windows...guess it's only meant for venilation! Nice shots!

don said...

The window treatment on this barn are puzzle. I like it's size and you did a fine job of presenting it with the variety of images.

Anonymous said...

Ya know, I love dark weathered barn wood, but whitewashed is definitely a close 2nd, esp on this big ol barn... it's gorgeous! Love the side view w/ the sliding barn doors & then the front view of that door & all the windows up top! Awesome ol barn!!!

Thanks so much for joining =)

MadSnapper said...

me to on going inside. i wonder what they kept there, it is not the average barn. i like it and the silos and i think the first is my fav

LC said...

I can see immediately that this is a barn with round storage structures, but the geometry just overwhelmingly makes mr think of a medieval castle.

Anonymous said...

What a beautiful barn, Rose! Gorgeous captures of a very interesting barn. Love all the teeny, tiny windows on this fairly big barn. Thank you for sharing!

Debbie said...

that's a pretty one, nice and big. i like the whitewashed wood against the blue sky!!

Anonymous said...

That is a ginormous charming white barn Rose! Love the windowa and the roof. And love the round bales sittin' inside that huge door. That barn is being used!!!

genie said...

I am really late getting about to commenting on the barns...and I did not even get one posted for myself. This one is pretty awesome. COuld use a paint job but other than that it looks OK. I wonder if it is being used at the moment because there is no sign of life in the photos. Wonderful captures. genie

Roan said...

I like the whitewashed effect. Great barn! The windows do have an odd placement. Hmm.

Mary said...

A very nice one....now if they would just put a quilt square over the doors :-) LOL

Carole said...

That is one fabulous barn.
Noteworthy Musings - Barn Charm #82

Nancy said...

Love the roof! Great captures, Rose. :)

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