With all that corrugated iron, that shed could be in Australia.I think that rain water from hard surfaces - roads etc - above the wall provide all the water the plant wall needs.Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I thought it looked interesting!
Love the tin barn.
Thanks Lea for sharing this rusty delight. Have a wonderful week and I hope that you return with another barn soon.
We have several like that out this way too.MB
I always think animals or life adds to photos of barns....
Nothing like a little rust. I love it!
I like that old rusty barn. Very cool!!
You don’t have to be beautiful to be usable. Maybe the farmer just doesn’t have the money to fix t up. The other idea is he rents out the land to another farmer because he no longer farms. It certainly has personality.
I like the rustly old barn and it's residents.:0)
I love the cows.
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With all that corrugated iron, that shed could be in Australia.
ReplyDeleteI think that rain water from hard surfaces - roads etc - above the wall provide all the water the plant wall needs.
Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I thought it looked interesting!
ReplyDeleteLove the tin barn.
ReplyDeleteThanks Lea for sharing this rusty delight. Have a wonderful week and I hope that you return with another barn soon.
ReplyDeleteWe have several like that out this way too.
ReplyDeleteMB
I always think animals or life adds to photos of barns....
ReplyDeleteNothing like a little rust. I love it!
ReplyDeleteI like that old rusty barn. Very cool!!
ReplyDeleteYou don’t have to be beautiful to be usable. Maybe the farmer just doesn’t have the money to fix t up. The other idea is he rents out the land to another farmer because he no longer farms. It certainly has personality.
ReplyDeleteI like the rustly old barn and it's residents.
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I love the cows.
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