This little barn sits near the West Union Covered Bridge in Parke County. Everything at this place is well maintained.
We saw this barn on the same drive....but not sure it is in Parke Country.
Not sure what the true color of this barn was...this is through the window or windshield, I think side window though. And I have not altered the color but I do not remember it being this color. I remember it standing out...being bright.
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They are well taken care of!
ReplyDeleteNice to see such well-maintained buildings. Although I can appreciate the character of old tumbledown buildings, I was brought up on a farm and I know that shabby buildings mean a farmer in trouble.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful barns and looking neat there way! The dark and light shades on the barn looks repainted
ReplyDeleteHello, great barn finds. Looks like the used different shades of red on the last barn. I like it! Happy Monday, enjoy your day and new week!
ReplyDelete...Rose, a nice mix of red and white barns! I hope that you are ready for a wonderful Christmas. It's nice to have you here at this busy time of year.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Carol
ReplyDeleteThese are great looking barn pictures. That last one does look very bright. Well done.
ReplyDeleteI love all of the photos, Rose.
ReplyDeleteat least they can find the pink barn if there is a snow storm. LOL.. i love all the pics, i like the second one all spread out like it is. like a mama hen is what it reminds me of
ReplyDeletelol, that barn stands out alright :) Almost too much.
ReplyDeleteNice couple of barns.
ReplyDeleteWhether right or wrong,I like that red barn.
ReplyDeleteAmazing how barns all manage to look different!
ReplyDeleteMy windshield alters colors.
ReplyDeleteThe red barn is really cool.
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