Monday, December 17, 2012

Return with a Barn Charm post...

I have been away from blogging for over a week...and probably won't be blogging regular for a while...but thought I would pop in with a post for Barn Charm.
This one we seen on our way to Goose Pond, which is near Linton, Indiana.
I always like zooming in and seeing what I can see on the inside.
This is the straight-on shot...notice the cows in the background?
There was a number of them, all to the right of the barn.  And all a fair distance from the fence.  I was going to walk on past the barn to take a shot or two looking back at the other side, but all the cattle took off running.  I did not want to scare them any more so walked back to the car, before I got in, this is what I saw.    They all had their eyes on me.

19 comments:

  1. Great shot of the cows! That barn sure has seen better days.

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  2. The barn has seen it's better days but it still makes for great photos.
    Those cows are wondering what you are up to.

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  3. Wonderful old barn! It doesn't look like there's anything inside, but you never know what might be lurking out of sight. I don't believe those cows were a bit trusting. Nice series of shots!

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  4. I never tire of photos of cows. They've been part of my life forever here in NW Wisconsin. Enjoyed the barn shots.

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  5. I never tire of seeing the old barns, even if they have seen better days. Love the shots of the cows, too.
    Have a Merry Christmas!

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  6. sweet old thing. :)

    yes, i'll whistle or call for my horses. they'll usually come up to the barn for me. :)

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  7. This is a sad sight, no one cares for it.

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  8. Oh dear that barn could be doing with some love and attention!
    Love your shot of the cows - don't you just wonder what they are thinking about when they stare at you like that :)

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  9. Great find! This barn may be tattered, but it still has charisma!
    Love the cows---I always get a kick out of how they stop and stare at me. I so want to have a conversation with them and know what they are thinking!;>)

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  10. such a great 1st shot. that is a beauty. fence & all. fun!! ( :

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  11. love the straight on shot and all those cows.... moooooo

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  12. A fine barn for today. I like your varied views of this barn with the nearly "gone" front. I too like seeing in through any doors or holes in these old barns.

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  13. Cool shots of that poor ol barn.

    Merry Christmas to you and your family specially little miss happy feet. MB

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  14. You had quite an audience while you were shooting this old barn.

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  15. I love that barn. There is history there or at least a lot of milking in days gone by. Hmmmm, I'm thinking it's a good things the cows ran away and not at you...unless, of course, you were quick with the shutter and your feet!

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  16. And what a wonderful return barn it is!

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  17. Instead of 'curious as a cat', they're curious as cows! heheheee Ah, come on, ya gotta laugh at that bad joke! LoL!

    LOVE the rusty roof of this ol barn... thank you for keeping Barn Charm in mind over the busy Christmas holiday!

    Thank you for joining in 2012 & hope you'll return for a Happy New Year in 2013! =)

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  18. Love the barn! Those ladies are all wondering why the heck you are taking a picture of them and the barn. So darn cute!

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