Sunday, July 26, 2015

For the Barn Collective....

Again I have chosen more barns from Tennessee...all taken on a day in April in 2011.
I wish I had a closer view of the barn in the distance.  I love the looks of it.
Just a plain old barn with some fencing.

I liked this one because of the calves lying in front.  ...
I am throwing this in just because.  We used to have a mowing machine similar to this.  I don't know what happened to it.

Linking to the Barn Collective.

13 comments:

  1. Great Rose! I love the rusty roofs and the weathered wood. They all look like they have lived a hard life yet are still surviving! Thanks so much for linking up this week and I look forward to seeing more of your finds. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  2. Plain old calves to go along with the barn. :-)

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  3. I really like the shot of the mowing machine. I feel like I need a drive in the countryside to look for a few beauties like this! Your barns are always wonderful.

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  4. Good morning, pretty farm and barn scenes. I love the second shot, a gorgeous scene! Have a happy day and new week ahead!

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  5. Good morning, pretty farm and barn scenes. I love the second shot, a gorgeous scene! Have a happy day and new week ahead!

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  6. I see the hay bales peeking out. One of these day's I'll have a post about round hay bales.

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  7. Beautiful barns, Rose. I love each one. Hope you both have a nice day.

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  8. I like the one with the calves, because of the layered look of the boards, so much texture

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  9. A fine group of barn pictures. I like the textures on the one with calves. The mowing machine probably did a fine job in its day.

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  10. The barns are filled with bales of hay. Beautiful place, fill with greens! I wonder how the mowing machine works...

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  11. I too love the calves in front of the barn :)

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  12. Great looking barns. I like the one with the calves too and also the neat old farm equipment.

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