Monday, July 13, 2015

Tennessee barns...again

It is time for that wonderful meme, The Barn Collective, hosted by Tom the Backroads Traveller.   Again, I am resorting to barns from Tennessee.
First we have a drive-by...it is an old beauty I think.
This one isn't all that great technically, but it isn't a drive-by.  At least I am pretty sure it isn't cause there are a couple photos looking like they were taken from almost the exact same spot.
This one I have posted before, but love it simply because it is a quilt barn.
And I have posted this before..
But I don't think I ever posted a sepia version of it.  Which version do you prefer?

I hope you don't mind more Tennessee barns...there are still more to come.  And believe it or not they were all taken the same day...at least these that I have posted recently.

Even if you don't join the meme, please encourage anyone you see with a barn post to join The Barn Collective.


17 comments:

  1. Good to see that they're still standing....just about! Many of our English barns only survive because they've been converted to other uses.

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  2. You hope we don't mind more Tennessee barns? Really? Keep them coming! They are all special, but my favorite is the quilt barn. What a great setting with the hills in the background. Thanks Rose for linking up this week and I hope that you return again. Tom The Backroads Traveller

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  3. I think your excursions out and about in the farm country, finding barns with so much charm and character, is a FUN post. I enjoy the photos very much.

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  4. I enjoy your barn series! These are lovely old barns. I like the first image and the quilt barn! Have a happy day and new week ahead!

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  5. Very nice barns. I love the one with the ivy growing on it and I like it in natural color. The sepia just seems to lose something. A contrast between the ivy and the barn, I think.

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  6. that first barn looks like they built the road after the fact since the barn is right on the road. i really like that shot and the barn. i love the last barn with the vines and i like to see the green vines in color.

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  7. I like the last barn in color. The sepia makes it look dry and crunchy. Keep the Tennessee barns coming. Let's listen to their stories.
    MB

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  8. A fine group of barns. I like the different construction that produces a pattern on the barns. Nice post.

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  9. Rose...all of these are great shots. I do love the barn quilt one.

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  10. You can show me any barn from any state anytime! I should join this sometime!

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  11. The sepia version is timeless... it could have been taken a hundred years ago, or yesterday. Keep 'em coming!

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  12. The setting for these barns rfe so lovely. And barn quilt! I have only seen the one, but I intend to do a tour later this summer.

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  13. Those are all great! Makes me want to go on a barn hunt.

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  14. I love looking at these old barns. I really prefer the sepia version it looks like a different time in history. :)

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  15. i like the color version of the vine colored. :)

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  16. I love them all but that last one in sepia calls me.

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  17. Love them all. I never tired seeing old buildings!

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