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Monday, January 19, 2015

Photo overload for Rubbish Tuesday

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A week or so ago I featured this view of this barn.   But if you want to see older views of it, go over here to my other blog.  I think you would enjoy them.  Notice the date for those is in 2008.

Anyway, I wanted to share some other views of it for Rubbish Tuesday.
 It appears that the barn is getting a makeover.  I am fine with that.
And had to offer this one last view...

Remember to check other entries for Rubbish Tuesday....

18 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

it really looks cool with the new windows (and new fencing). very cool that someone is loving it. :)

Ginny Hartzler said...

It looks huge!! Or maybe that is just your angle. No, I think it really IS that big! I so hope they are fixing it up. You NEVER see barns get fixed up, NEVER!

doodles n daydreams said...

A great old barn, it will be interesting to see it after it is done up.

Diana
http://adifferentlenslens365.blogspot.co.nz/2015/01/the-old-wool-store.html

Tom said...

The barn takes on a different appearance in the different seasons. Tom The Backroads Traveller

Tom said...

The barn takes on a different appearance in the different seasons. Tom The Backroads Traveller

Tanya Breese said...

it looks pretty with it's nice new windows! love the stone work in the last photo!

Roan said...

That is one huge barn! Love that it is getting some much needed TLC.

MadSnapper said...

i wonder if maybe they plan on living in it with all those windows. i love the shot of the windows, very artsy.. beautiful barn..

Debby Ray said...

What agreat old barn! SO glad someone is taking the time, efforst and expense to keep it alive too. What great photos!

don said...

A fine barn picture. I'm glad to see that the barn is getting some needed attention.

LV said...

That is a very large barn. Will take a lot of hard wok to fix it back in good shape. Never saw one so big.

Judy said...

It is a beautiful old barn!! I love the moss on the bottoms of the boards!

Bethany Carson said...

Looks like a very nice barn! Glad it's getting a makeover! We helped some friends clean out an old barn they were remodelling into a house several years back.

Snowbrush said...

I sure miss the beauty of wooden barns. Now, it's all prefab metal buildings, and I know they have advantages, but beauty is among them.

betty-NZ said...

How awesome that it's so well cared for. I love this barn.

Lois said...

That is a nice one. Glad it's getting a makeover!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

Oh I'm glad it is getting a makeover -- with that stone foundation and the lovely shape, it deserves to live again!

I love your photos of it in today's state however. Just nice to know that there is apparently going to be a happy ending.

Anonymous said...

That is definitely a handsome barn and worth the effort to preserve it. :)

Lindy

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