Monday, December 16, 2013

Showing once again

I show this barn every winter...I look at these photos several times a year and love it every single time I look at it. They were taken in the winter of 1978-79.  They are scans of an B&W photos.  This barn was basically in our front yard.  Roger and I lived in the little house that belonged with this barn.  It has burned down since then, but was and always will be my favorite place on this earth.
While I was at it, I figured I might as well show the full view of the header photo...if you look real close out on past the right, you can see dried cornstalks.  That whole area there was our garden when we lived there.

12 comments:

  1. sweet place that you hang on to. :)

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  2. Your barn is as yummy as mine. Mine just need all the snow. Beautiful.

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  3. So nice that you still have those photos from long ago and are able to do with them what you did. Imagine someone trying to tell you this back in 78-79.

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  4. so then this is a magical place. It looks like a Christmas card, it is so beautiful! Is it still there and does it still look like this? Do you still go there?

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  5. It's a beautiful place in the snow! No wonder you look at it several times a year. Have you ever made it into a Christmas card. It would be gorgeous.

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  6. I can see why you're still attached to this place, Rose. It's lovely. I'm sure you must have enjoyed every day you lived there. Love the photos. They belong on a Christmas card.

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  7. These are fine nostalgic images. The barn and your old area look very good.

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  8. These are fine nostalgic images. The barn and your old area look very good.

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  9. a beautiful spot to live on in your memory..

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  10. They look great! A perfect scene. I can see where your love of barns came from. Doesn't it frustrate you that you can't go back and take some scenes again with a digital camera? I want to recapture some of my favorite memories with better technology than I had in the old days.

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