Just saying hello and hoping that everyone is safe during hurricane Irene's journey through the northeast. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon,pa.
That barn would transport well to East Texas! Looks like many of ours here, especially the tin roof. All we would need to do is change that spruce tree in the right foreground to a loblolly pine!
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Just saying hello and hoping that everyone is safe during hurricane Irene's journey through the northeast. Richard from the Amish community of Lebanon,pa.
ReplyDeleteLove the flowers beside the barn. :) What a neat touch for the picture.
ReplyDeleteNice pic :)
ReplyDeleteStunning shot!
ReplyDeletevery nice.
ReplyDeleteThat barn would transport well to East Texas! Looks like many of ours here, especially the tin roof. All we would need to do is change that spruce tree in the right foreground to a loblolly pine!
ReplyDeleteI love the timeworn character of this old barn.
ReplyDeleteI wonder what that barn is used for...sure is a cute one! I think it is the flowers that make it cute.
ReplyDeleteHow lovely to find this. I was just reading through the Iowa Barn Foundation magazines.
ReplyDeleteWonderful find.
ReplyDeleteThe yellow flowers really brighten the place up :D
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sooc shot. Old little barn, greenery around and those yellow flowers and blue sky peeking through the trees. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI like the texture shown in the barn.
ReplyDeleteDarla
I just love old barns.
ReplyDeleteThat is cute though and with the yellow flowers in front it's awesome!
ReplyDeleteMy Peaches
Beautiful composition. It certainly looks like the barn has seen happier days.
ReplyDeleteTeresa
Love this lil' ol' barn - and the composition, too!
ReplyDeleteInteresting that the wooden pieces in the walls go in different directions (some parallel, some vertical). Near Orangeville, yay!
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