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Monday, May 7, 2012

My Own Barn Charm



My father built this barn in the 1950s.


I like it.




19 comments:

Michelle said...

I like it too. I am a sucker for an old barn!

MarmePurl said...

I like it too.
Very Much.

Beth said...

i really like the wildflower in front. or is that a type of weed? any who ... i like it. great view. (:

EG CameraGirl said...

I bet this barn evokes tons of memories for you!

Jan n Jer said...

Very nice...such charm with lots of memories for you!

Cheryl @ The Farmer's Daughter said...

That's an old beauty! Love it! I sure wish I could see my dad's old barn again. There's just something about old barns...

Lesley said...

Barns that are too perfect have very little character to them, I think. This one oozes character.

Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Very charming! I love the washed out gray siding. I hope it stands for a long time.

Linda said...

I like it too!

Tanya said...

i like it too! and that field of flowers looks so pretty with it!

W. Latane Barton said...

I like that barn!! Very special because your Dad built it.

heyBJK said...

That is fantastic! A great old barn and the fact your father built it is wonderful!

Tricia @ Bluff Area Daily said...

i like it, too, esp in the field among all the flowes!

thanks for joining, Amy =)

Rita said...

I like it to! What a great barn to have in the family. Better yet you had a dad that could actually build something. My father started to add a closet to my brothers bedroom and the 2x4 frame was all that was completed 10 years later when the house was sold.

TexWisGirl said...

what a great barn. :)

shutterbuggbitten said...

I can imagine it in all its new glory! Of course it's beautiful with the more rustic look as well.

Rose said...

Oh, I like it, too! I really love that last view.

Jeanne said...

Amy how awesome to have this photo of a barn your own dad built. I have one that I posted a long time ago of one that my grandfather built which was over a hundred years old. How much personality these old barns have. Have been looking through your lovely blogs and am so jealous that you are retired. I can only guess how wonderful that must be. Soon!!! Anyway, so nice to meet you, and will look forward to getting to know you! Jeanne from Butterfly Tales...

Linda said...

How nice! Living in the city I don't get to see barns often. Thanks so much for sharing.