Monday, June 19, 2017

A few barns from the past...


In this post I am posting barns, most of which have been posted before.   But probably before I knew most of you as fellow bloggers.


They were taken on a mini-vacation...on the way home.  All through the windshield.  (I don't think I have ever posted the above...it is not a very good photo technically, but isn't it a great barn?)


Here I am showing a couple shots of the same barn.


I would love to know what this barn was used for.  In the first shot you can see the great lake behind it.  I think it is Lake Michigan.


I think I will end with this one...I hope you have enjoyed them.

I will be linking to the Barn Collective

13 comments:

  1. The first barn is HUGE!! The next to last one looks like a house! Great and unusual barns!

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  2. I really enjoy your barn pictures.

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  3. ...Rose, 3 & 4 won me over, it's aged to perfection. Thanks for sharing this week!

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  4. Hello, I love these old weathered barns. The last red barn is a favorite.
    Happy Tuesday, enjoy your day!

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  5. Lovely barn series. Some look like houses.

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  6. I think I may to go on a photo drive today. You've inspired me.

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  7. That first barn has an unusal cement base. All of them are good examples of barns.
    That one as beginning rust that might be a problem some day.

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  8. The first one is massive. Nice find.

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  9. Nice old barns. I like them all.

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  10. I love the grey one with the windows... glad you got more than one shot of it.

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  11. The shape of your first barn is my favorite - so common for this side of the pond. They have all interesting features:)

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  12. They are sure older barns. The red one is close to looking like my dad's barn on the farm. It is now gone but not forgotten.

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  13. I wonder why the barns are so huge. Must be large farms as well. :) Or, were!

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