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Saturday, August 20, 2016

Barns


Going!
Still Standing





13 comments:

  1. These barns are such an integral part of your country JoAnn, that it is always a delight to see more of them.

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  2. Sad to see them go. They remind me of an era when food was "really" food! - not just the conglomeration of chemicals injected into inhumanely raised animals we consume today.

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  3. The family stories these lovely barns, especially the older ones, could tell.
    Countryside/farmland wouldn't be anywhere near as picturesque without them!

    Happy Sunday - Mary

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  4. JoAnn, your "going" barn is pretty much "gone." What a nice collection we have this week, number three is a great grouping. Thanks for sharing this week, I hope that you well have more in the future.

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  5. Love all your barn scenes. Sad when they fall.
    MB

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  6. Hello, It is sad to see these barns coming down. Wonderful collection, I like the red barn third from the bottom.

    Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!

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  7. That first barn looks like it is melting into the field. - Margy

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  8. I am always sad to see the tired old girls collapse. She must have been a beauty.

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  9. Oh, that first photo is so sad!
    Love the red barn!
    Have a great week!

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  10. A nice series of barns. That first one is in bad shape!

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  11. What a nice selection of barns! That second one looks like it may need a little work but also looks like a great space.

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  12. I like to see a spruced-up and solid barn and feel a little sad when I see one crumbling. It seems to tell a sad story of dreams lost, children moved away and land left fallow.

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