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A couple of beauties – one, a bit past its prime.
I have always loved old barns and it makes me happy when I see one that is restored and brought back to “life.”
Me too. The stories…
Lovely! I can just hear the history!
These are beautiful! Great pictures in the snow,stopping by from a blog hop, feel free to stop by when you get a chance as well.
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Hurts me to see a big old barn neglected and falling down.
Yep, I know what you mean. This one has had a long, slow demise.
The first one is lovely! I hate seeing those old barns tumble down, but they still make great photos.
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Thanks Barb. I hate it when those old ones start to fall apart.
So sad to see the second one falling victim to neglect and age. The first one sure is a nice barn!
wow, that one is really trying to hang in there!
Beautiful photos!, that second one is a little scary, but makes for a really nice shot!
So sad that the one barn is caving in to nature.
Those are wonderful photos! I love those barns, even the “swayback” one – I’m sure it was a handsome barn back in the day.
Great barns and beautiful photos
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Absolutely wonderful captures, both beautiful barns! Thank you so much for joining =)
Thanks Tricia!
Seeing a old barn makes me happy, especially if still in use and people are caring for them. Sad to see them start to fall apart. Nice post andi