More barns from our jaunt to British Columbia, Canada
I thought this was a pretty little horse barn - but there were cows inside
A large old farm - not much in use anymore.
Cornfields in front of a working barn and unused silos.
Nice brown barn
One of the very large farms - many modern buildings and a brand new silo next to the old ones - one without a top.
An old barn no longer used for its original purpose - at one time part of it was painted and part wasn't - I wonder why.
Did you enjoy your vacation up to my country? Really, there isn't much difference in the looks of the land and buildings. But I do think there is a difference in how people think and act. - Margy
ReplyDeleteMy goodness there are some gorgeous barns over there. I love the first one....that is so pretty.
ReplyDeleteHello, great barn series. I love the farms and tall silos.
ReplyDeleteHappy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
I thought of your barn series as I was driving through the Fraser Valley last week. Perhaps that half-painted barn was a work-in-progress.....part way through the paint job!
ReplyDeleteThere are always such wide open spaces around the barns you photograph. That really emphasizes the vast beauty of our country - and Canada as well!
ReplyDelete"A large old farm - not much in use anymore" is my favorite this week. JoAnn, this is such a great collection, thanks for making The Barn Collective part of your week. I hope to see you soon.
ReplyDeleteNeat barns. I know progress is progress but it seems so sad to just let the old barns fall into disrepair.
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There's such a nice variety of styles there. Maybe he ran out of paint or decided it was too hard a job! lol Enjoy your day sweet friend. Hugs, Diane
ReplyDeleteGreat series of photos!
ReplyDeleteThose red and white buildings sure do catch the eye!
Have a wonderful week!
What nifty barns you found and photographed. That red and white barn group makes me think of candy canes. They make me smile.
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