Right next to the road and on a hill.
Somewhere in Tennessee between Pulaski and Columbia.
The Barn Collective link-up
Here's the how to:
1. Link in a post featuring a photo or photos of barns - new or old.
2. Link back to the Barn Collective post here at Rose Street Reflections which contains the link.
3. As time allows, please visit some or all of the other participants and comment on their shared post.
Thanks,
Amy
Here's the how to:
1. Link in a post featuring a photo or photos of barns - new or old.
2. Link back to the Barn Collective post here at Rose Street Reflections which contains the link.
3. As time allows, please visit some or all of the other participants and comment on their shared post.
Thanks,
Amy
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12 comments:
What great weathered barn. Tom The Backroads Traveller
nicely tucked into the trees (or the trees grew up around it, more likely. :)
It looks like it's been there for a long time. Nice photo, Amy. Thanks for hosting. Have a great week.
Looks like the paint ran out. The forest looks like it's encroaching.
Lovely image! It's certainly tucked onto the hillside.
Wonderful barn, nicely weathered, I love that :))
【ツ】Knipsa
Amy, a nice secluded location!
What a great old barn! Love it!
i like this one...they really fit it on that piece of land didn't they?!
So glad I found your Barn Collective! I have missed a Barn lovers blog hop! Beautiful photography, thanks for sharing
Thanks for hosting. I like discovering barns.
A beautiful, weathered barn. It almost seems to hide among the trees.
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