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- Blake Station Hotel
- Eastern Grey Squirrels
- Old Barn & Chicken Coop
- Anglican Church Part 4/ Sky Watch
- Anglican Church Part 3
- Anglican Church part 2
- Anglican Church
- When the Red, Red Robin Comes…
- Male Mallard -- Spring
- Staking Out Their Territory
- Sunset Over Snowy Field
- Spring Green
- In business since 1938
- Blue skies/fluffy clouds & train cars
- 1881 School
- Canadian National Hi-Rail Truck
- Stubble at Sunset
- Sunset After Snowstorm
- Weathered Barn
- Horses & Hay
- Wanna Peek?
- Yellow Brick Farmhouse
- Mommy says to share ;-)
- SKY Watch - Red Barn/ Blue SkY
- A Hearty Welcome to EG
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- EG CameraGirl
- East Gwillimbury is a rural town less than an hour north of Toronto, Canada's largest city. My family calls me CameraGirl because I take my camera with me wherever I go.
7 comments:
Beautiful barn. I do love barns--old and new. It looks like you may get a little sunshine today. We're having rain. MB
Old barns have such character. It's so sad that they are disappearing from the landscape in many places. The old weathered wood is beautiful.
It's a lovely old barn. I like its lines and proportions. It's good to hear its still a going concern, too, not a hobby farm.
I love your snow shots in the last number of days, especially the beautiful creek!!! and the neighbors talking over their shovels.
-Kim
Seattle Daily Photo
I think this barn and other ones should be preserved (if that makes sense). I had an old farm in Belgium. The barn was as huge as this one but it was made of bricks.
I have been to Ontario once. I absolutely loved the people there.
Marie,
How nice of you to say that! You've made my day!
Hi EG
I love this kind of barn, we do not see these where I live..
I am going to link back here from my place as you have a very worthwhile blog... it gets my interests going.
Tom
I have a huge passion for old barns! This one is indeed a great one for photographing.
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