I forgot today was Monday...just happened to realize it is time for Barn Charm. I usually like to have some really nice shots to show here, but today I chose these I had meant to stick in here and there and never got around to it.
They are all from over in Illinois...all taken during the last month of two.
The one above is not that far from home, but I don't remember seeing it before. I don't know if it has been painted or I have just forgotten it.
Anyway, linking to Barn Charm with these...will try to get some visiting done in the next day and get caught up. Was to see Lorelei and her mom and dad this weekend.
love the huge long slope on the middle one! nice! we have a similar barn in this area. :)
ReplyDeletehope lorelei is doing well!
Three very different barns and all look to be in good condition. You have such a wealth of barns in your area.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking barns. I really like the one with the long sloped roof.
ReplyDeleteThis is a nice collection of barns. Each has its own unique charm.
ReplyDeleteInteresting barns and the second one has a very interesting roof line. : )
ReplyDelete3 charmers! That one really has a deep slope.
ReplyDeleteYou found 3 good ones! I really like the first one.
ReplyDeleteVery, very charming! Two red barns touched my heart!!!
ReplyDeleteVery interesting barns! Wonderful pictures!
It is nice to see so many barns in good repair. Love the big roof on the second one. Maybe the last one is white because it is for MILK cows!!!
ReplyDeleteI really like the white barn and the long roof on the second one.
ReplyDeleteSure am intrigued over the white or beige one.. wonder why they paint them the colors they do sometimes? Nice photos..I usually take mine as drive bys with little time to even slow down. Wish I could spend more time in different areas too. Nice photos!!
ReplyDeleteYou have found some great looking barns. Love that roof on the second one!
ReplyDeleteYou've got some beauties here. My favorite one is the second--love that huge, sloping roof and I'm a sucker for the red barns! :>)
ReplyDeletei like the first one and am wondering if someone lives in it, since those look more like house windows than barn windows. or maybe they just like lots of light for the cows/horses. beautiful barns.
ReplyDeleteThe are awesome barns! Great photos girlfriend!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots! The first barn looks like it's sinking into the ground with that little knoll in front of it. Pamela
ReplyDeleteA fine set of barns. That first one has unusual windows. Each barn has its special look and purpose apparently. Nice post. I forgot to post mine last night and had to do that this morning when in a hurry. Naturally, the post didn't go well. I finally got it done correctly. :-)
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! That yellow one is extra gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteWonderful barns - all so different. Lovely.
ReplyDeleteis that yellow? wow!! great find. ( :
ReplyDeleteThat second one looks huge! I love the contrast between the three very different barns!
ReplyDeleteThis is unusual. Second Barn Charm post featuring honest to goodness glass-paned windows. Never noticed them on old barns before. Nice for when you're working inside them. My fav of your offerings today is that nice cream colored one--a change from more common red--or KY black!
ReplyDeleteDog-gone nice barns, esp lovin all the white frame windows down the side of the 2nd one.
ReplyDeleteThank you muches, Rose =)
love that LONG roof on the second barn.
ReplyDeleteAll three are attractive barns but I really like the slope of the second barn's roof.
ReplyDeleteLovely barns. Lovely shots. I really like that second barn shape a lot.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my blog this past week. :-)