I have had this resized and ready too long to admit to. I am not even sure that it is still standing. It was not too far from Bridgeton, Indiana. (I am trying to get a post or two ready to publish since Tootie will be here later for the weekend.)
Now that's red building. I hope it is still standing----for what reason I do not know. We finally---not that we want it---got a tiny bit of snow this morning. But it will change to rain as the temps go above 30. So slight we can still see the green grass. Have a blast with little cuties. MB
perfect weathered red and rust. :)
ReplyDeleteLove the weathered red paint and the vines growing up the side!
ReplyDeleteSuperbe vieille bâtisse!
ReplyDeleteHave a nice week-end !
Cath.
Enjoy your time with Tootie!!
ReplyDeleteLove the old structure...the color...and oh if the walls could tell us its story.
Ahhh . . . I kinda like this weathered barn like shed. A keeper photo indeed . . . happy you shared.
ReplyDeletei love it. my grandmother had one exactly like this, so narrow her big 1950 ford barely left room to get out of it. hers was white. i like the red.
ReplyDeleteIt's a good looking old place. I like the sheets on the roof and the general condition of the paint.
ReplyDeleteNow that's red building. I hope it is still standing----for what reason I do not know.
ReplyDeleteWe finally---not that we want it---got a tiny bit of snow this morning. But it will change to rain as the temps go above 30. So slight we can still see the green grass.
Have a blast with little cuties. MB
Neat looking building. I love the fading red paint.
ReplyDeleteStanding or not, glad you got the photo! It looks just springy enough to make me forget winter for a few minutes. Can't wait for good weather again.
ReplyDeleteHow interesting that the roof has been painted red too!
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