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Monday, August 13, 2012

Barn with crib

On a rambling drive yesterday, we were on our way home and I seen just the very top part of this shot...even though it was going the wrong way, I asked Roger to head that way. I couldn't believe it when I saw this.

I love these structures...I assume with all the ventilation that they are corn cribs...

So far, I think all the ones I have seen have been farther north...and all have been painted white.

It was with a nice, white barn...

Linking to Tricia's Barn Charm meme!

32 comments:

Amy Burzese said...

WONDERFUL barns!

Jill said...

What a great find! I have never seen a corn crib like this one and it's darling!

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MadSnapper said...

very nice find, i like it and have never seen one like it. great find great shot.

TexWisGirl said...

LOVE this find! nice job!!!

trump said...

What a great looking barn, a tyoe that I have not seen a lot of myself. Richard

barbara l. hale said...

Beautiful barn and that corn crib is just cool!

Ellie said...

My what an unusual find that barn is. It is such a cool shape. Not wonder you asked Roger to turn back. I really like it. :))

Mary said...

Wow...this is wonderful! I love that crib! I'm so glad you found this and got such good photos for us.

Sonya @ Under the Desert Sky said...

Wow! What great structures!

renae said...

Your site has a gentle freshness. This barn is very interesting. Did you see my earlier post today? I wanted to do both.

Linda said...

That is a great place! I am so glad you found it!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Great barn and corn crib! Such unusual shapes. I like the white and green color.

Carletta said...

Love that crib! I've never seen anything like it. What a wonderful find Rose!

EG CameraGirl said...

Fab find, Rose! I have never seen a corn crib like this one...but I suspect you are correct. I'm glad Roger turned around for you!

MarmePurl said...

WOWZERS. I have never seen a crib like that. Exploring all these blogs is such a joy!

Bruce Clark said...

Wow that is one large crib.

Brian King said...

That's pretty awesome! Haven't seen a corn crib quite like that. Love the barn, too! Nice combo!

Mari said...

What a great find! Tell Roger thanks for going in the wrong direction. I like the barn too!

George said...

Both of these structures are really neat. I really like white barns and outbuildings.

Karen Lakis said...

Cool barn! I don't think I've ever seen on like this!

Dan said...

It just proves why so many of us love barns. They are as varied in size, colour, building material, form and function as our imagination.

Great find and series!

Beth said...

I've not seen anything like those cribs here in Ohio. Fascinating! Great find---quite lovely. Great husband too!;>)

Anonymous said...

Ok, now that's a really cool one! Love the barn, but the corn crib is something I've never seen before... I don't think I've ever been north of Evansville, Indiana...

Deanna said...

That is a cool corn crib. The barn is pretty cool too!

Jan n Jer said...

What a great find...very unique structure!

don said...

I've never seen a corn crib like this one. It's a great "find" for your barn shot. The barn looks very big and in fairly good shape too. Nice post, Rose!

ExploreColorado said...

Quite a work of Arquitecture. Very unique.

Elaine said...

I love both the barn and corn crib! Wonderful find!

As to using Google Earth to find my barn, I was able to locate the barn and covered bridge from last week, mainly because I have a book on PA covered bridges and it gave directions to it. This week's barn was five minutes away, and I tried following the road I think we drove on, but there were a whole lot of intersections and roads going off in different directions, and so I gave up the search, since I know we won't be in that area again for a good long while. But I am adding Google Earth to my arsenal of resources!

Susan said...

Oh Rose, these are awesome! I just love these!

Small City Scenes said...

Wonderful, Rose. I have always wanted to see a round barn close up but the last one out this way in Eastern Washington was 100 years old and was so rotting it finally came down. So even tho yours may be a corn crib it is close enought to a barn to excite me. The whole outfit looks pretty neat too.

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Anonymous said...

Nice barn! Don't think I've ever seen a corn crib. Thanks for sharing.

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