Not all the barns around Lynden, WA are well kept - but the apple trees on this farm are pruned and ready for apples.
A new roof and one side painted - in fairly good condition.
The original small barn and a newer improved one - but both have seen better days.
The oldest one is beginning to bulge and bend.
Sagging and old
Bundles of long stakes for the nearby raspberry fields. Many older farms have been converted to growing raspberries.
Shiny new roof and pretty white fence.
Hidden in the woods, an old shed.
Looking across the fields to a favorite farm with an old yellow barn.
Very friendly old yellow barn
Two old barns that I had never noticed before - perhaps the trees completely hide them in the summer.
No barn left - just the hay field and the old silo.
Great series of barns. The first one look like they are falling down. I like the friendly yellow one. Happy Sunday, enjoy your day and new week ahead!
ReplyDelete...JoAnn what a fabulous collection of barns, they are so different! Yellow barns are a favorite of mine, I see them now and then in this area. Thanks for sharing, please come back again.
ReplyDeleteGreat collection of barns and I love the colorful header.
ReplyDeleteI LOVE that old, yellow barn. What a classic!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteWhat a wonderful collection of barns!
ReplyDeleteAnd I like the view across the fields with the huge tree in the foreground!
Some of these are so, so old...I would love to know their stories. Actually, any of them.
ReplyDeleteYour supply of barns is endless!
ReplyDeleteAwesome finds! Some of these need some love. I adore that yellow one! :-)
ReplyDeleteWhat a fantastic series of barns, I liked everyone!
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan