Tippah County, Mississippi, USA, January 13, 2016 |
You see how steeply the land rises behind the barn. That is why this area of Mississippi is called the Tippah Hills.
I had to zoom in really close to get the electric power lines out of the picture.
Have a blessed day!
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WOW. what a long barn and that lean-to with the flat roof tells me it's a southern barn. Snow would bring it crashing down up here. Lea thanks for joining The Barn Collective and I hope that you return again with more barns form your neck of the woods.
ReplyDeleteAh, that's a great barn. And I love your header!
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ReplyDeleteVery nice! I'm always trying to dodge those power lines.
ReplyDeletePretty red barn, the hills are nice. Great captures. Have a happy new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI often see barns like this one with the big roof/metal awning sticking out in the front. These area really do come in handy for the farmers Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteThis looks like it could be taken where I grew up in East Tennessee...the area around it I mean. I wonder what all is under that shed...
ReplyDeleteCool beans! I don't know much about Mississippi.
ReplyDeleteWe get a nice rise here on Cacapon Mountain (it's a little Ridge-and-Valley Appalachian mountain, to be sure).
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Love a nice red barn!
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