It is a little barn and The Silo is almost as big as the barn which is unusual. Usually silos are tall and thin this one is short and fat and now I'm wondering what they keep in it. Have you ever noticed that when you drive one way there are things that you don't see it all but when you come back the other way you do see it we noticed that a lot even when walking
It is lovely!
ReplyDeleteI love this silo!! Hope the barn is active !!!
ReplyDeleteLovely shot :))))
Devi :)))
Small for a barn, big for a shed--- but it does look useful. The silo seems a tad short, but WIDE. But what do I know...?
ReplyDeleteIt is a little barn and The Silo is almost as big as the barn which is unusual. Usually silos are tall and thin this one is short and fat and now I'm wondering what they keep in it. Have you ever noticed that when you drive one way there are things that you don't see it all but when you come back the other way you do see it we noticed that a lot even when walking
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ReplyDeleteIt is a cute barn and silo, great capture! Take care, enjoy your day. Have a great new week!
That small silo/feed storage bin makes the whole photo a great composition. Is this a drive-by shooting? So clear.
ReplyDeleteA nice barn with a short but wide silo. Looks rather cute. Lol!
ReplyDeleteI love this one!
ReplyDeleteI agree, a cute and adorable picture as far as barns go!I really like the drive by shooting comment!💖
ReplyDeleteCute image of barns and I see different geometrical shapes there :)
ReplyDeleteThat's a great looking picture.
ReplyDeleteThat is a very picturesque setting.
ReplyDeleteThis is a great photo.
ReplyDeleteThis is a wonderful capture. Reminds me of my farmer roots.
ReplyDeleteYou always post the best barns. The silo seems unusual.
ReplyDeleteI love the rust roofs.
ReplyDeleteI like the barn and the large grain bin. Both look to be old timers.
ReplyDeleteThat silo looks like it's almost as big as the barn.
ReplyDeleteI really like the old barn with the weathered wood and the metal roof. A beautiful image!
ReplyDeleteI like the progression of tree sizes as they march behind the classic barn and silo
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