it is Barn Charm time again! I had to dig around to find some to post. Not so much find ones to post, but figuring out which I have posted before and which not. That can be quite challenging sometimes.
After poking around in my photos and on my blog, I settled on these three...all drive-by shots from Tennessee. All are in need of a little TLC. For the best view, click to expand the view.
A little TLC? I'm surprised a good wind hasn't brought it down.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely pathetic. Poor old things...someone should tear them down.
ReplyDeletedefinitely some weathered wood in these!
ReplyDeleteSometimes the drive by shots are the best kind. Yes it definitely needs someTLC great shots!
ReplyDeletePoor barns. They almost look like they are beyond helping.
ReplyDeleteAll charming and all have probably seen better days. They sure make for nice captures!
ReplyDeleteDefinitely needs a little loving care, but it makes for great shots anyway!
ReplyDeleteI think they're great! Love the weathered wood.
ReplyDeletereally love the last shot. such a great barn. falling down & all. TLC needed please. ( :
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I love the second shot with the door hanging open.
ReplyDeleteThey may need some TLC but they are charming just the same! I like the horse in the first one.
ReplyDeleteI love that first shot!
ReplyDeleteThank you for show-casing these Tennessee barns. I must say that we do have some that are in somewhat better shape.
ReplyDeleteOne of the better barns seen in some time - real character. I plan to be going through Tennessee in a few months so this is encouraging.
ReplyDeleteOh I do like that first one...the horse? adds to the charm...and surrounded by all those beautiful trees...really nice!!
ReplyDeleteThese are great captures! That third barn looks particularly rustic.
ReplyDelete~Lindy
Great photos! I love the look of these old barns...they don't make them like this anymore!
ReplyDeleteLOVE that rustic place...
ReplyDeleteTear them down????!!!! AUGH!!! NOOOOO!!!!! Then what in the world would we photgraph????? lol
ReplyDeleteI especially love the setting for the first picture....down in a valley...a valley so low....with a sweet horse just minding his business grazing...just the perfect spot for Heaven. I wish Heaven would be full of old barns! Tear them down! Gracious! Whoever heard of such a thing?!
fantastic old barns, Rose, love the horse in the 1st & the open door in the 2nd & the warped barn wood in the last... also, the logs in the last, cool old barn! i'd just love to get inside these & explore to my heart's content!
ReplyDeletethanks a million for joining! =)
What a cool old barn. I bet it was a busy place in its 'hay' day. I like how the wood curls up at the bottom. very neat.
ReplyDeleteThe oldies are all very charming! I do hope the barn doesn't fall in on the horse some day, tho!
ReplyDeleteYou said to be sure & tell what works w/ for the skunk smell... well, I was going to stop at Wal Mart on my way home from work this evening & pick up some of that 'Scent Away', but I had some errands to run & forgot all about it... until I pulled in the garage! I coulda kicked myself in the butt, but I came in & opened some windows again, lit a candle then sprayed all the fabrics with Febreeze & the smell is pretty much gone. I get a whiff of it now & again, but seems to be working. The temp is 36 right now & I just closed the windows, but it isn't all that cold in here, either.
ReplyDeleteWhen I woke up this morning, the smell got to me after being closed up over night, so I'll see how bad it is in the morning & I may still stop at Wal Mart tomorrow.
I'm worried about my clothes smelling like skunk after being closed up in the house all day yesterday, even tho I washed them last night. =0 OH THE HORROR! LoL!
Wow those old buildings have been out in the weather for a loonng time. Very cool looking. I wouldn't let that horse in that barn though. nice shots. MB
ReplyDeleteLooks to me like this barn isn't long for this world. How sad.
ReplyDeleteI like the last one, it looks like it has a skirt..
ReplyDeleteAll three are fine drive-by shots. Good detail and sharpness. Well weathered wood looks so good when captured like you did in these three.
ReplyDeleteCould definitely use a little TLC. Love the weathered colors. I have the same problems, tryiing to remember which barns I've posted and which I haven't!
ReplyDeleteThree very rustic barns. Love the well-worn, weathered look.
ReplyDeleteI'm loving all that wood- the middle one has a certain charm to it, but that last one looks like it is a brisk wind away from becoming a wood pile.
ReplyDeleteoh this one is beautiful!! a lot of tlc and a little extra l and this could be a wonderful farm!!
ReplyDeleteVery nice!
ReplyDelete