It is that time of week--time for Barn Charm. The meme opens around 7:00 p.m. Again I have drive-bys to offer. These were taken back in April...the same day I took the picture of the Eugene Covered Bridge.
This one is in the best shape of the lot.
This one was rather dark in the original. I have tried to lighten it up and still keep it natural looking. Sometimes hard to on this laptop.
Linking to Barn Charm.
all three are beautiful. i am wondering what that little shed is doing perched up on the roof top to the first one. and the last one is fine on my laptop....
ReplyDeletei do like that second one.
ReplyDeleteThe second one looks like what we see when we think of a traditional barn. The first one...it looks like the top thing is broken. Each one so different.
ReplyDeleteI really like your 2nd barn - I just love those sloping roofs.
ReplyDeleteLove that big red barn with the doors.
ReplyDeleteI must admit that the first one has to be my favorite of the three. It has so much personality, and I bet it has some great stories to tell. Like the roof on the second..and those tires in the third. Every barn needs some old tires propped against it :-) genie
ReplyDeleteYou found some really good ones! I really like that top one and am sad for the condition it's in.
ReplyDeleteAll three very different! The first one looks very battle worn. : )
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, they are all beautiful these barn but the last one stole my heart. it's old and still very charming!
ReplyDeletegorgeous pics this week. my favorite is the red with the x on the door.
ReplyDeletei always enjoy fly bys. who has time to stop these days. ha. ha!!
enjoy your week. ( :
I think I like the last one best. Somethin' about those windows and long sloping roof tugs at my heart strings!
ReplyDeleteGreat barns! The cupola on the top looks like it was used for something other than decoration. Do you know? Enjoyed the photos!
ReplyDeleteReally nice pictures! I like the second one best. Twyla
ReplyDeleteWell you must be a genius because that bottom picture is perfect! Not dark at all! Love all three barns!
ReplyDeleteBoy oh boy--what a bunch of old and sad fellows. I wonder what happened to the first one. MB
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful barn photos. I love the first one even though it's falling down. The cupola is like a small room on the top which is unique. Great choices! Pamela
ReplyDeleteWonderful finds, Rose.
ReplyDeletethese are just great photos!
ReplyDeleteAll three are great finds. My favorite is the second one with the dormer windows and the white trim on the doors.
ReplyDeleteI like the second one best- but the first one has a nice distinctive shape. Great drive by pics!
ReplyDeleteRose that is a trio of very charming barns! My heart belongs to the third one.. :)
ReplyDeleteYour drive-bys are always better than my stop and shoots :-) Great barns.
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely discovery! I suddenly feel like going on the road, find treasures like these and know the stories behind all those rusts. Anyway, all three have their own charm, but the second photo is what I like best because of the pretty shape of its roof and looks less damage compared the two.
ReplyDeleteTerry Arnold
Great barns, esp that 2nd one, i love it... lovin that cupola on the 1st one, too! WoW
ReplyDeleteThanks for joining =)
All of those are great, but for some reason the first one really captures my attention.
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