Saturday morning in the upstate started out rainy.
But as the day unfolded, so did the sun.
I love barns, old and new. This one has seen better days. It never fails, though, that every time I pass by one it makes my head turn.
Until the next one,
Laurie
Barn? That's like my house, in need of a lick of paint.
ReplyDeleteBut oh....the character.
DeleteI'm with you .... I love old barns!!!
ReplyDeletediane @ thoughts and shots
I especially love red ones.
DeleteIt has great old lines to it, poor forgotten thing could use some love.
ReplyDeleteSo true, and look....her little doors are still hanging on.
DeleteLove the barn! There's a lovely barn down the road from us that I always tell Jack that it's my favorite barn. I just found out that the land it sits on was bought and they're tearing down the barn...crazy..they could sell it! I would buy it but we just don't have the desire to rebuild it on our place..too much work. Hopefully they will find somebody to take it. Have a lovely day...must be nice not to have snow!
ReplyDeleteOh my, what a waste. I always think the same....that someone should step up and take care of the old buildings and barns, etc. Maybe you should go take a picture of it before it's gone. And then show me! No...it's not nice not to have snow. HaHa!! If it's going to be cold, then give me the white stuff.
DeletePretty photos. Are you on Instagram?
ReplyDeleteThanks AJH...no, I'm not on Instagram yet. I'll let you know, if I join them. How are you holding up with not being able to ride your bike because of snow?
ReplyDeletesuch a beautiful old barn....oh but the stories it could tell. I too love old barns. thank you for sharing
ReplyDeleteIt was my pleasure CatieAn.......and yes, the stories they could tell. I hate to see them become so crumpled. They just need some loving.
DeleteThere is just something charming about old barns, isn't there?!
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting Renee. It's true about those charming old barns.
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