This is another building from the Skinner Farm Museum...I don't remember asking where it was from. Everything there had a history. I am hoping that some time in the future Roger will feel like going back there.
Hello Rose...I'm curious too as to what it was originally. Would make a wonderful studio for crafting or painting. Thanks for your comment today on my blog post.
I love historical old buildings and I am so nosy I would have to find out more. Hope all is well with you ad yours...nothing much has changed here, except I am starting to feel the effects on my body of being a caregiver. Blessings to you and yours.
This is so cute! It would make a great gazebo in our yard.
ReplyDeleteHello Rose...I'm curious too as to what it was originally. Would make a wonderful studio for crafting or painting. Thanks for your comment today on my blog post.
ReplyDeleteA nice little place needs painting to turn it into a pretty and useful place.
ReplyDeleteUm belo olhar e excelente fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom fim-de-semana.
Andarilhar
Dedais de Francisco e Idalisa
Livros-Autografados
I would love to have that cute building in my back yard, and the dog and cow to... it could be my woman cave.. think wifi
ReplyDeleteI love historical old buildings and I am so nosy I would have to find out more. Hope all is well with you ad yours...nothing much has changed here, except I am starting to feel the effects on my body of being a caregiver. Blessings to you and yours.
ReplyDelete...a bit of sunshine and warmth makes everything better.
ReplyDeleteThe multisided building is very impressive. I hope you and Roger are able to go back there one day.
ReplyDeleteInteresting looking old building makes for a great picture.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photo.
ReplyDeleteIt is a neat little building. I wonder if that is where they stored seed to feed the animals. It seems to be too small to hold chickens.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what it was. If walls could talk.
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