Somewhere in Tennessee last winter.
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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22 comments:
Lots of character, but sadly not that many years left. Tom The Backroads Traveller
pretty shape, if not in good shape. :)
Wow - the stories that barn could tell. Great photo.
I love the stacks of rocks for the foundation to rest on. I wonder what it has been used for.
OH this is a sad looking barn. I also noticed the stacks of rocks for the foundation.
Now that barn could use a little TLC!
Oh, I love that! Cool old barn!
Poor old barn has seen better days. But it still makes a great picture!
That barn has lots of character.
beautiful and I love it
Glad you got that photo when you did, Amy. That barn doesn't look long for this world - like so many around here.
Love this hauntingly beautiful image...so much history. Wouldn't you love to know it?
I bet this barn was pretty impressive in its day!
Great photo!
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!
When summer comes it will barely be visible.
That's what we call a fixer-upper.
What a pretty shot.
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. :)
Amy... The barn collective photos are wonderful! I always wonder what stories these old structures could tell. Smiles...Susan
WOW!! Looks beautiful.
It's still a gorgeous barn in my eyes :)
Looks like it is hanging on by the nails- but probably was a pretty barn brand new.
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