I am strolling through the archives tonight, trying to find pictures that will fit The Barn Collective. This top one was from somewhere on the road, on the way to Shipshewana, Indiana.
And this one was from the Shipshewana area...I have posted it before....
And here we have another, I think this time on the way home.
And here is some roof-art I had forgotten I had. I love finding roof-art....
Rose such a great collection of barn in need of some TLC. The horses sure are an addition to the red barn. I'm not sure that I've ever seem a barn with roof art in my area. Thanks for joining the party this week and please hurry back soon.
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ReplyDeleteA fantastic collection of barns. I like the roof art too!
ReplyDeleteA bit of a sinking feeling with the first one.
ReplyDeleteNeat slate work on the roof of another creating its history.
I love strolling through my archives and also love your strolls to. the horses and that barn are fantastic.
ReplyDeleteThe barn in the first shot may need a little tending but it's so pretty with it's floral decoration climbing up and the pale green tiled roof. I guess these barns really get battered by the weather.
ReplyDeleteA fine series of interesting barns. Several need some repair that we'd hope would come before long.
ReplyDeleteNice barn selections. Have a great week!
ReplyDeletei love the roof art, so neat being a tractor! that is neat to see the horses all hooked up like that. neat-O!! i love it. i love folks doing the hard the classic ways of the day. love that!! keeping the traditions alive. ( :
ReplyDeleteEnjoyed the horses.
ReplyDeleteOh I love your barn photos, especially the one with the horses! They're all great. Have a nice evening, Rose.
ReplyDeleteLove the horses! And the roof art is very cool, reminds me of needlepoint.
ReplyDeleteI don't know how I missed this last week on the Barn Collective.
ReplyDeleteWonderful horses and very interesting roof art!
I think that first barn may be my all-time favorite barn picture.
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