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Sunday, July 2, 2017

New barn photos..


I am running a bit late posting....


I don't remember taking photos of this one before but I know I have passed it several times.


And below is another


I may have taken photos of it before but I don't think it was in such a sad state.


And I have photographed this barn before but it has been quite a while.


It is still in fairly good shape...and is really a beautiful barn.


This barn is on the same property as the big barn above it...they belong with the house shown HERE.
And HERE.


And here is a couple views of one barn over the top of the corn...a lot of the corn we seen today was taller than us.



Linking to the Barn Collective....



23 comments:

Ginny Hartzler said...

Well, you know that the corn is as high as an elephant's eye. The corn here is still really short. In your first picture, the beautiful sky and trees are the star. I do like the shots with the corn in them, they almost steal the spotlight from the barns!

Nancy Chan said...

My favourite is the 1st photo, its like a postcard. The corn are so green and healthy! Have a beautiful day!

MadSnapper said...

when the first photo came up my head started playing Country Road, these barns are gorgeous. you win first place as Best Barn Photographer I know

John "By Stargoose And Hanglands" said...

Another nice collection of barns, some rather less well cared for than others.
That strange bit projecting from the gable end: might that have once protected some kind of winch or lifting gear?

Lea said...

Great series of barn photos!
I like the one with the bricks, and I love the barn and corn photos!

Elizabeth Edwards said...

love seeing the bright blue skies ... the falling down barns are best for picture, or at least i think so. have a great 4th. ( ;

Sandi said...

There is something so calming in these photos.

eileeninmd said...

Hello, beautiful series of barn captures. The last shot is my favorite.

Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and the new week ahead!

Happy 4th of July!

don said...

A very successful series of barns. I like each one for its difference. All are fine shots.

Anonymous said...

Love seeing the barn photos, some of them are so large. The corn around here sure is tall, too.

Tom said...

...Rose, such a great collection of barns. The fourth is the winner for me. Corn is still short here, what with all the rain, but soon barns will start to disappear behind the corn. Thanks for stopping by today, I hope to see you back again.

Carol Mattingly said...

You found some really old ones. I love the second one best. Carol

Small City Scenes said...

The first couple of barn shots it looks like it has one blunked out eye. LOL
Nice shots though. I guess the era of wooden barns id over
MB

Jeevan said...

No matter how it looks or in shape, I love barns! Lovely collection here and well shot as well

A Colorful World said...

Such interesting old barns, Rose! Loved the photos.

happyone said...

Great collection of barn pictures but I that first picture is stunning. What beautiful colors.

Klara S said...

Great collection, but for me the last one is the best! Greetings from Poland.

Bill said...

Nobody can afford to put up a new barn these days--- But apparently no one can afford to maintain the old ones. Lucky for those of us who like to take pictures of them.

Red Rose Alley said...

Rose, it's so lovely around your neck of the woods. Oh, those corn stalks are something else. I saw a big field of them when we visited Iowa, and it was so delightful to see rows and rows of corn stalks.

~Sheri

ps...thanks for letting me know that the bird is a killdeer. It's strange cause I see them often right in the middle of the road, like you said. They don't scare easily either. : )

The Furry Gnome said...

Interesting group of barns!

VioletSky said...

Barns with patchwork repairs make for interesting lines (and I like lines!)

ellen b. said...

These are all very interesting to look at. I'd have my camera out and I'd be snapping away. Hope you have a great week Rose.

Linda said...

The wood weathers so beautifully, but roofs don't last forever.

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