Sunday, January 29, 2017
Barn Collective once again
I was fretting trying to find photos last night that I had not posted...I totally forgot about this day in April of last year.
We were at Arthur, Illinois and decided to take a little drive on west of the town. We had traveled around the country east of the town but the west was new to us.
It was a gray misty, day and I have fiddled with most, if not all of these photos. Some a little bit and others a bit more.
I hope you have enjoyed a few views from that day. If nothing happens there will be more next week.
Thanks to Tom for hosting The Barn Collective.
These are all beautiful shots, Rose. So happy you shared them with us.
ReplyDeleteVery nice barns!
ReplyDeleteThat first one is really huge!
Rose, and you think that we all can remember if you have posted a picture before? I can tell you that this guy won't. Number 1 and 2 get my vote this week. I hope that things go smoothly for the two of you this week and that you will be able to stop back.
ReplyDeleteYou got some great pictures of these buildings.
ReplyDeleteVery interesting barns. The first one looks very huge.
ReplyDeleteMB
Some interesting barns there Rose.
ReplyDeleteGreat barns. And it is good nice to see the green, green grass!
ReplyDeleteThese are wonderful slices of Americana. They would make a great postcard series! Each one is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteHow did I miss that GORGEOUS iris??? It is awesome!!!!
ReplyDeleteExcelente reportagem e belas fotografias.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e boa semana.
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Beautiful photos! I'm glad you found them.
ReplyDeleteThese are fine barn pictures despite the gray day. The barns are large and appear in good shape.
ReplyDeleteperfect. I love number 2 a lot and 3 is beautiful to. what a wonderful old rustic barn
ReplyDeleteThey are beautiful! It's nice to have some in reserve to post! I need to sort through my photos. I love the barns! Hugs!
ReplyDeleteThese are Brilliant! Artwork - a real - and marvelous - collection.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing.
A very neat barn...
ReplyDeleteI quite enjoy fiddling with photos :)
ReplyDeleteI'm fascinated by the different roof shapes in the first photo.