Lots of country drives - lots of barns - I've got to get caught up
Something very new and different - and very pretty
One of my favorites - on the way to Stanwood, WA
Another favorite - it doesn't seem to have much more time to be able to stand against nature
New metal siding and roof - and one unpainted side
No longer used for farming - but well kept
And a wonderful quilt block on the end of the big barn
Those lilac bushes will be gorgeous soon.
One of the mega farms in our area. These are the reason many of the older barns are left to decay, the land is farmed, the barns are relics.
And sometimes go wavy
Long barn - another favorite
JoAnn, what a fabulous collection of favorites, they are all beautiful in their own way. Thanks so much for being here today, please stop back again soon.
ReplyDeleteVery neat, JoAnne----I almost overdosed on barns or rather you did. LOL! Barns are so neat and everywhere aren't they. At least where we live. A sorry day indeed when we 'might' be covered with houses.
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Some of the barns are so huge you wonder how they were built back in the day. - Margy
ReplyDeleteThis is a beautiful collection and I love the, "Wavy Barn", !!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWonderful series of photos!
ReplyDeleteI think the cream colored barn in photos 3 and 4 is the prettiest
Yes, that's a lot of barns! I too like that wavy roof.
ReplyDeleteSome of those newer barns are gorgeous. I'm not accustomed to seeing spanking and sparkling new ones like that!
ReplyDeleteI love the weathered ones who no longer have a use, but have such a great story to tell! And that wavy one...pretty interesting! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is a great collection of barns. Some looks so fresh and clean! I like the weathered ones!
ReplyDeleteJoAnn, love, love, love old barns. Glad to see a red one in the mix. The one with the sway in its back reminds me of how I feel some days!..Happy Monday..xxoJudy
ReplyDeleteSo many wonderful barns in your area. The "wavy" one is really something! We had snow today, and it was very beautiful, falling in fat flakes to the ground. It will likely be gone by tomorrow. How chilly this winter has been, and for so long. I'm sure you're eager for spring's arrival, too.
ReplyDeleteYou did find a bunch of barns! Everyone of them interesting in their own way.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great collection of barn pictures you have taken. I don't think I've ever seen a wavy one like that.
ReplyDeleteI have not even clicked to expand the view and I done love these!
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