Monday, April 23, 2012

One barn, several views for Barn Charm

It has been a while since I took these photos....I kept meaning to post it but don't think I ever have...at least not for barn charm. But don't think I have at any time.

I love the placement of the windows in the loft area, but still wonder why they were placed like this.



It was a fairly big barn...

but I so wish I could have went inside...

Barn Charm

28 comments:

  1. it is really cool. i, too, like those windows edging the eaves. :)

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  2. Yeah, that is some barn. Truly a working barn

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  3. It's a great barn and I really like the windows too!

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  4. It IS big, and looks like it is still in use.

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  5. That is one big beautiful barn! I love it and your photo taking!

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  6. Those little windows were the first thing I noticed. They are a nice charm factor. The shadow of the light adds a nice little touch.
    It's really a love barn and you really captured all of its fine points!

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  7. It's a delightful barn! I love those little windows.

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  8. Great weathered look on this one! I like the roof line, too! Wonderful shots, Rose!

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  9. The windows on the eaves are interesting, but there are also the others that seem to be in some kind of different pattern. Very interesting barn - well captured!

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  10. such great windows. i love the doodads on top. so decorative. (:

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  11. Wow, that looks like a huge barn and I also love those windows up in the eaves. I wonder whar they do in there.

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  12. great barn and i had to laugh because i was thinking the same thing about the window placement, although i like it!

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  13. The windows would have drawn me to this barn too.

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  14. That is a very unusual and big barn. Looks like they could give it a coat of paint and it would fix it right up. Saw you on Sandra's blog and though I'd say hello. sandie

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  15. This is huge...often wonder why such small windows...guess it's only meant for venilation! Nice shots!

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  16. The window treatment on this barn are puzzle. I like it's size and you did a fine job of presenting it with the variety of images.

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  17. Ya know, I love dark weathered barn wood, but whitewashed is definitely a close 2nd, esp on this big ol barn... it's gorgeous! Love the side view w/ the sliding barn doors & then the front view of that door & all the windows up top! Awesome ol barn!!!

    Thanks so much for joining =)

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  18. me to on going inside. i wonder what they kept there, it is not the average barn. i like it and the silos and i think the first is my fav

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  19. I can see immediately that this is a barn with round storage structures, but the geometry just overwhelmingly makes mr think of a medieval castle.

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  20. What a beautiful barn, Rose! Gorgeous captures of a very interesting barn. Love all the teeny, tiny windows on this fairly big barn. Thank you for sharing!

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  21. that's a pretty one, nice and big. i like the whitewashed wood against the blue sky!!

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  22. That is a ginormous charming white barn Rose! Love the windowa and the roof. And love the round bales sittin' inside that huge door. That barn is being used!!!

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  23. I am really late getting about to commenting on the barns...and I did not even get one posted for myself. This one is pretty awesome. COuld use a paint job but other than that it looks OK. I wonder if it is being used at the moment because there is no sign of life in the photos. Wonderful captures. genie

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  24. I like the whitewashed effect. Great barn! The windows do have an odd placement. Hmm.

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  25. A very nice one....now if they would just put a quilt square over the doors :-) LOL

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  26. Love the roof! Great captures, Rose. :)

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