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Sunday, January 25, 2015

The Barn Collective #16



Somewhere in Tennessee last winter.


22 comments:

Tom said...

Lots of character, but sadly not that many years left. Tom The Backroads Traveller

TexWisGirl said...

pretty shape, if not in good shape. :)

JoAnn ( Scene Through My Eyes) said...

Wow - the stories that barn could tell. Great photo.

Rose said...

I love the stacks of rocks for the foundation to rest on. I wonder what it has been used for.

Pamela Gordon said...

OH this is a sad looking barn. I also noticed the stacks of rocks for the foundation.

The Furry Gnome said...

Now that barn could use a little TLC!

Brian King said...

Oh, I love that! Cool old barn!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Poor old barn has seen better days. But it still makes a great picture!

Andy said...

That barn has lots of character.

MadSnapper said...

beautiful and I love it

Cranberry Morning said...

Glad you got that photo when you did, Amy. That barn doesn't look long for this world - like so many around here.

Debby Ray said...

Love this hauntingly beautiful image...so much history. Wouldn't you love to know it?

Jerralea said...

I bet this barn was pretty impressive in its day!

Great photo!

Unknown said...

Amy, Great barn, held together by baling wire and bubblegum! Looks like a mediocre breeze would pick it up and deposit it in the Tullies!

Kathy said...

When summer comes it will barely be visible.

Linda said...

That's what we call a fixer-upper.

Anonymous said...

What a pretty shot.

Anonymous said...

Oh now...this one surprises me that it's still standing. It's charming to me regardless...
I hope to participate again next week. I'm a bit out of sync this week. :)

Susan ~ Southern Fascinations said...

Amy... The barn collective photos are wonderful! I always wonder what stories these old structures could tell. Smiles...Susan

Unknown said...

WOW!! Looks beautiful.

Anne Payne said...

It's still a gorgeous barn in my eyes :)

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Looks like it is hanging on by the nails- but probably was a pretty barn brand new.