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Wednesday, December 23, 2020

Drive-by


 This one is from the archives...from back in the day when Roger could still drive.  There is no way I could snap a photo of this while driving there.  I cannot even do any good on road where I am the only one on the road if I have to shoot to my left while driving.  Over near Arthur, Illinois where this is taken, the road always has  a few cars coming and going.  Not bumper to bumper, but I sure cannot dwaddle along.  And there is no place to pull over.

Anyway, this is one of the barns I consider a favorite.  I always tell Roger if someone was outside, I would be so tempted to stop and ask for a look inside, and to ask about the history.  and maybe for once I could get a decent photo.

21 comments:

Jeannelle said...

This is a very decent photo! I so often see things I should stop and take a picture of. Often there is room to pull over, but I always hesitate too long.

Ginny Hartzler said...

I think this must be my favorite of all the ones you have posted. It is grand, with the large greem roof. And the windows and turret. The animals don't know how good they have it.

CheerfulMonk said...

It's a great picture...I love old barns. 🙂

Calusarus said...

An interesting one. Almost made for air balloons…

Bill said...

HE is a fine old gentleman--- Losing a few shingles, and a bit of paint, but still...

Nancy Chan said...

Very nice barn. Sometimes its disappointing when there is no place to pull over for us to snap some interesting photos. I love to be in the passenger seat where I am free to snap as many photos. Have a blessed Christmas.

At Home In New Zealand said...

That barn looks like it would have many interesting stories to tell.

Hootin Anni said...

Wow Rose...this hasta be a favorite of all for me!! And a GREAT drive-by shooting.

Ann said...

That is a nice looking barn. I often see things while driving that I wish I could get a picture of. I'm too chicken to pull over and get the shot though.

MadSnapper said...

it is a beautiful barn and this one i remember. if not for covid i would say drive up and knock on the door.

Heidi R. said...

Wow, this barn has an impressive roof!
Merry Christmas and a happy new year! May the holidays be as beautiful as you can imagine.

Martha said...

I love this one and I think it's a great photo. I would love to see inside and know more about it too!

Ruthie said...

Beautiful barn image Merry Christmas

ushasurya said...

I just love this image...the jade green roof and the turret ( or is it spire? )
Wonderful shot Rose.
Some day you may find omeone out there and get the history too :)))
Devi :)))

happyone said...

That's a great looking barn. Must have been quite a job putting that roof on. Yes, it would be a treat to get to look at the inside of it.

Kodak said...

I can see why this would be a favorite barn. It's beautiful. I like that it is not the usual colors too. Beautiful image. Merry Christmas to you and your family, Rose! Stay warm, stay safe.

....peter:) said...

you got a very decent photo of your favorite barn Rose... i'm glad that you took the time to stop to capture it....peter:)

Anonymous said...

That is a great old barn that has seen better days. I love the shape of the roof.

Ruth Hiebert said...

That is a huge barn.The green roof is certainly different.

Michael Rawluk said...

Wonderful.

ElaineH said...

This is a beautiful and very stately barn. I love how the roof curves. It is so big! It looks like it is quite old but well maintained. Merry Christmas to you Rose, and your family.

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