I am showing a place we ran across a couple or three weeks ago.
They are starting to lean and fall apart...
I think this is really a corn crib, but not positive. And remember to click to get a better view!
They are my entry to Amy's Barn Collective.
oh, definitely returning to earth. :)
ReplyDeleteA sad sight.
ReplyDeleteSad, but neat. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteOld barns are part of our history. They always cause me to wonder what year were they built, who was the family, what sacrifices did they make to afford the materials, did the community help with the building, what type of farm animals called that barn home. And, now it is falling down with no help from its current community. Sad.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great old barn, wonderful find and photos. Happy Monday!
ReplyDeletethe first one it looks like the barn is in better condition that the part that fell, like if they took that away the barn would stand. i love the photos of both barns
ReplyDeleteSo glad you got the photos before they're gone from the landscape.
ReplyDeleteI love those old barns!
ReplyDeleteOoo...I wonder what treasures might lay inside.
ReplyDeleteLooks like a couple of good stiff winds and that would be it...of course, they probably are a bit sturdier than they look. Sometimes they stay like that for a good while! Such beauty in these old barns :)
ReplyDeleteThat leaning addition is about ready to fall completely. These are fine barn pictures.
ReplyDeleteSweet and sad.
ReplyDeleteI must try to remember 'Barn Collective'. MB
Too bad as they are fine looking barns probably back in time.
ReplyDeleteI bet that barn made its owner proud when it was new!
ReplyDeleteWhat a treasure to find!
ReplyDeleteLindy
Falling and leaning. I'm beginning to be able to relate to that. lol. Thanks for sharing these beauts this week!
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