I love the rusty roof. I'm in the Adirondacks and found some that look like this one, this morning the roofs are white. Thanks Lea for joining in this week, stay well and stop back again.
By the way, thanks for looking up the info on 'bale of turtles' or a 'turn of turtles' that you mentioned in you comment on my blog. I never knew that!
Thats a (once) grand looking old building. I often wonder what places will look like when all these buildings have gone - 'farm under the freeway' and all that.
Although I see barns in our area every day, I never grow tired of them. There's something so responsible about a barn - even when it's weathered and barely standing. It's been through a lot, persevered, and made a difference.
I love the rusty roof. I'm in the Adirondacks and found some that look like this one, this morning the roofs are white. Thanks Lea for joining in this week, stay well and stop back again.
ReplyDeleteIts hiding in the grass...great picture!
ReplyDeleteBlending in with its surroundings...I have a few like this.
ReplyDeleteMy kind of barn!!! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteOh that is a great one! Love that rusty old roof.
ReplyDeleteBy the way, thanks for looking up the info on 'bale of turtles' or a 'turn of turtles' that you mentioned in you comment on my blog. I never knew that!
Thats a (once) grand looking old building. I often wonder what places will look like when all these buildings have gone - 'farm under the freeway' and all that.
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
I love barns, it reminds me my childhood when we jumped in hey in the barn !
ReplyDeleteAlthough I see barns in our area every day, I never grow tired of them. There's something so responsible about a barn - even when it's weathered and barely standing. It's been through a lot, persevered, and made a difference.
ReplyDeleteIt's rustic charm can't be denied even with the fading away of the barn. I do wish someone would restore or rebuild it though
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