Monday, February 7, 2011

For Barn Charm....

Going through the archives the other night, I ran across these of one of the round barns near here.
At one time this barn was needing a new roof, and I was beginning to wonder if it was going to be let go till it fell to the ground. I was so happy to go back by and discover the new roof...now if I just had the courage to ask to see the inside!

This is my entry for Tricia's Barn Charm....I hope you will join us there.

25 comments:

  1. This is wonderful, Rose! We used to have one here in East Gwillimbury but it was torn down before I moved here. I've only seen a drawing of it. This is so cool!

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  2. This is a neat round barn. I'm glad it's gotten a new roof. I also hope you can get a peek inside some day.

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  3. WOW! What an utterly gorgeous barn--hope you get to see the inside!!

    Try painting--it's fun! :-D

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  4. There was a round barn near where I live when I moved here about 35 years ago, but sadly...it fell apart. It certainly wasn't as beautiful as this one! Amazing! These are such great photos.

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  5. This is a great pic...round barns are so unique. Glad it was saved and got a new roof.

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  6. I love all the barns! Can't pick a favorite!

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  7. This is one of the pretties, coolest barns I’ve seen. I just love the shape--so much character. I am so happy they saved it!!

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  8. I didn't know there is a round barn. This is so cool! Love it!
    Barn Charm

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  9. I love this barn! I'm glad they fixed the roof. It has many good years to go now!

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  10. That is a beautiful barn, I too would love to see inside!

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  11. Wow - I love this!
    Really nice shots Rose.
    It would be nice to see inside. This one I'd really like to convert to a home.

    I forgot this week. :(

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  12. I've only seen a round barn once I believe. I hope you do get to go inside. I would love to see the pictures.

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  13. Very unusual but enchanting. I hope you can get inside, too!

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  14. Excellent!! Imagine roofing a round area. I believe there is a round barn in Eastern Washington that is on the historic record. But I have never seen it. Now I must. MB

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  15. What an intriguing barn. I would love to see inside!
    ☼ Sunny

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  16. Ohhh yes, to see the inside would be fantastic, Rose! heheheee
    This barn is rockin' the charm... LOVE IT!!! =) Just look at all the windows & the cupola... WoWoWeee!

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  17. A fine shot of this unusual barn. I too would wonder about the interior arrangement. It looks as if it would have a difficulty unique to this style of construction. It's great that it is being maintained.

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  18. Thank you so much for sharing this. I bet anyone who cared enough to give it a new roof would love to let you take a look (and some photos) inside. He or She may want to talk you to death about this great building. It has to be a passion.
    We have both round and octogon shaped barns in this state but most are in great disrepair. They are a rarity.

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  19. Great shots of this unique barn. I've never seen a barn like this.Its gorgeous, and I like the autumn scenery with it.

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  20. I love this one. It is so unique! Plus it looks huge in the round!

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  21. Rose, that bottom picture is a really nice pictures....it belongs in a frame on my wall.

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  22. I've never seen a round barn. Wow, really cool!

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  23. This is great! YOu will have to tell me where it is. I posted the one near Washington, In in my last post and then saw another round barn in Katney's blog! This must be the week for round barns! How funny!

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  24. That is the most unusual round barn I have ever seen. We got lots of round barns here in Vermont, but not like that one!!! Where exactly is it ? Looks like no snow would stay on that roof--an advantage!!
    Wonder when it was built..
    You need to build up some courage and ask the barn owner for a tour.
    PLEASE!
    Come visit the barns of Vermont and my herd, when you have a chance:
    www.tailgait.blogspot.com

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  25. Gosh this is a beauty! I've never seen a round barn quite this massive!

    Here's one from our hometown, from my old blog:
    http://sometimesthatsallyouget.blogspot.com/2012/01/door-prairie-barn.html

    Thanks for stopping around. :-)

    ~Lindy

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