This one may not last much longer, but you can still see that it is a magnificent barn that has given long and faithful service to its people and animals.
Have a Blessed Day!
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Lea, if this was up in my neck of the woods it would not make it through a hard winter. Sad to see, but it stands as a testament to time. Thanks for sharing and I hope that you will hurry back.
Lea, if this was up in my neck of the woods it would not make it through a hard winter. Sad to see, but it stands as a testament to time. Thanks for sharing and I hope that you will hurry back.
ReplyDeleteThe stories it could tell and we sure wish it could. Looks like it was a beauty.
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Hello, I am sure it was a great barn in it's day. Sorry to see it looking so sad. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteI bet it was a beauty, in its day!
ReplyDeleteIt does look to be on its last legs - shame really.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
This is beautiful! Reminds me of some of the barns I used to see growing up in rural Kentucky :)
ReplyDeleteWhere in rural Kentucky? I'm working on a post and hope to have it on here in the next week or two, of my husbands family farm in KY.
DeleteI'll bet it was a beauty! It wouldn't survive a winter where I live, either. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteDawn
Looks like it wouldn't take much of a wind to knock that one over!
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