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Sunday, September 7, 2014

Old but beautiful....

Saw these two at the end of August...really wonder about the history of the top one for sure.  If you look at the end, it looks like garage doors...bt the windows make me think someones old house.  But then there is that chimney!  Who would put a chimney there--be it house or garage of shop, it doesn't look like a good choice to me. 
This old beauty doesn't look to have a long life left.  I wish I knew just where it was till I could keep an eye on it over the next few years.  I think this was the first time we had ever ran across it.

Linking to Rubbish Tuesday.

24 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

both are great finds!

Ginny Hartzler said...

The green roofed one must have been beautiful in it's day! The first one...I wonder if it was a garage that someone used for a studio or workroom?

Lynne said...

A certain kind of unique charm in the old chipped, fading paint and the rusted tin.
Great find and photos.

John @ Beans and I on the Loose said...

Oh the history these two buildings must have. Wonderful finds.

Elaine said...

I like both of these. The first is definitely an intriguing mystery. I really love the old barn, and I think you're right that it doesn't have much time left.

Roan said...

I wonder about the chimney, too. They are normally more centered. Love the old barn with the ivy growing up to the roof. Two great selections for Rubbish. Thanks for posting!

MadSnapper said...

I saw the title, and thought How did she get a photo of me?? LOL love the second snaggled toothed old and beautiful building. maybe the first was a small house that they turned into a garage after they built a bigger house.

don said...

I think the top one is more house than garage. The bottom one looks ready to go at any moment. Fine shots.

rainfield61 said...

Old but beautiful.

Small but beautiful.

There is contrast, there is beauty.

The world is fantastic.

Tom said...

Wow what a barn! Tom The Backroads Traveller

Mascha said...

An amazing find, I like both. Your photos give them a virtual monument, if they will be long gone -

Debby Ray said...

The older, the more beautifuller...that's what I always say! :)

Amy Burzese said...

They are both beautiful. the bottom one reminds me of a structure I posted a while back. Same green shakes.

Judy said...

Great finds. I've seen ones like that top photo with a chimney and wonder, is it or isn't it a barn.

doodles n daydreams said...

These old buildings are really in quite sad state, especially the bottom one. It makes you wonder how it stays upright.

Diana

Brian King said...

I especially like the old barn! I hate to see it falling down, but it's very cool!

Tanya Breese said...

that poor barn doesn't look like it's going to be around much longer :(

Tanya Breese said...

that poor barn doesn't look like it's going to be around much longer :(

EG CameraGirl said...

I love both of thee shots, Rose. I wish the barn shot were mine!

Little Wandering Wren said...

I reckon those green roof ties would be worth reclaiming!
Wren x

bj said...

when i see olden structures with this much character and charm, it makes me sad that i have no talent to paint a picture....

Anonymous said...

These would look beautiful framed. Truly.

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Stephanie said...

Love the old red barn iwth the green roof.

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