Just off Hwy 64 between Lawrenceburg and Pulaski, TN
Hello all.
I am happy to announce that Tom, The Backroads Traveller, would like to take up the barn meme. Currently, we are experimenting with my existing linkup on his blog, so bear with us. It might not go perfectly (or go at all) at first.
Many thanks to Tom!!!
Hello all.
I am happy to announce that Tom, The Backroads Traveller, would like to take up the barn meme. Currently, we are experimenting with my existing linkup on his blog, so bear with us. It might not go perfectly (or go at all) at first.
Many thanks to Tom!!!
15 comments:
I wonder if a barn collapsed to the right where a lone silo is standing. My best to you Amy. Tom The Backroads Traveller
tom's perfect for taking over this meme. that's a lovely setting, amy!
Beautiful barn shot!
A beautiful, country scene!
That barn and setting look so similar to one I posted a while back. It is interesting how some areas of the country are so different, and yet others are quite similar. Lovely photo. I'm glad Tom is going to help you out by taking over the Barn Collective - it is such a fun meme. Thanks for the time you spent sponsoring it. I think of you often these days.
This is a beautiful scene!
You've done a great job with the meme. I'm sure in the future you'll return to sharing with us your beautiful barn finds. I'm glad Tom has taken up the meme so that's one less thing you need to worry about right now.
beautiful barn, and glad you found someone to take over.
I've been lurking for a while now - I do LOVE old barns. So happy that Tom will take over this gathering. Sending hugs to you as you adjust to this different life.
Such a peaceful scene, Amy. I am praying for you. {{hugs}}
I'm grateful to Tom for continuing this linkup. It has been an inspiration to me.
I'm glad Tom wants to continue on with it. I have always loved the barn meme. You always have cool shots, and I hope you can continue when you are up to it.
I haven't been reading blogs for several weeks, and I'm sorry to hear of your husband's passing. I'll keep you and your family in my prayers during this difficult time. I appreciate all the work you did to keep up the Barn Collective, and am glad that Tom will continue with it. I'll look forward to seeing more of your lovely barn photos in the future.
I am ready for more Barn photos. Here in Michigan we still have barns standing and they are pretty.
I just found your blog by linking over from another blog. I live in Alabama, too (Prattville). I'm retired as well, and take a lot of pictures (not many are too good, though). I was born near Pulaski, Tennessee.
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