Monday, February 4, 2013

You know what time it is..

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.

32 comments:

  1. A little TLC? I'm surprised a good wind hasn't brought it down.

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  2. Absolutely pathetic. Poor old things...someone should tear them down.

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  3. definitely some weathered wood in these!

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  4. Sometimes the drive by shots are the best kind. Yes it definitely needs someTLC great shots!

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  5. Poor barns. They almost look like they are beyond helping.

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  6. All charming and all have probably seen better days. They sure make for nice captures!

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  7. Definitely needs a little loving care, but it makes for great shots anyway!

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  8. I think they're great! Love the weathered wood.

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  9. really love the last shot. such a great barn. falling down & all. TLC needed please. ( :

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  10. So pretty! I love the second shot with the door hanging open.

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  11. They may need some TLC but they are charming just the same! I like the horse in the first one.

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  12. Thank you for show-casing these Tennessee barns. I must say that we do have some that are in somewhat better shape.

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  13. One 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.

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  14. Oh I do like that first one...the horse? adds to the charm...and surrounded by all those beautiful trees...really nice!!

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  15. These are great captures! That third barn looks particularly rustic.

    ~Lindy

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  16. Great photos! I love the look of these old barns...they don't make them like this anymore!

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  17. LOVE that rustic place...

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  18. Tear them down????!!!! AUGH!!! NOOOOO!!!!! Then what in the world would we photgraph????? lol

    I 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?!

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  19. 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!

    thanks a million for joining! =)

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  20. 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.

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  21. The oldies are all very charming! I do hope the barn doesn't fall in on the horse some day, tho!

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  22. You 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.
    When 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!

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  23. 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

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  24. Looks to me like this barn isn't long for this world. How sad.

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  25. I like the last one, it looks like it has a skirt..

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  26. All three are fine drive-by shots. Good detail and sharpness. Well weathered wood looks so good when captured like you did in these three.

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  27. Could 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!

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  28. Three very rustic barns. Love the well-worn, weathered look.

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  29. I'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.

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  30. oh this one is beautiful!! a lot of tlc and a little extra l and this could be a wonderful farm!!

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