Entrance into fenced-in area
This shed has attitude, still hanging in there - though I haven't a clue as to how long it will stand. Here you can see the gateway into a small grassy area and...
Garden inside fenced-in area
a small garden.
I am linking to Friday Fences here.
This area mustn't get the super strong winter winds we get on my Mornington Peninsula. Just the other day I watched one my solid verandah chairs go scooting past my dining room window! It was like some invisible someone on roller blades was pushing it along. A wonderful old building highlighted by the unpretentious fence!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if there is a single right angle in that building!?
ReplyDeleteCheers - Stewart M - Melbourne
That's strange to see a one row garden out behind that tumble-down barn. So well kept, too.
ReplyDeleteThis photo made me think of my aching back. I hope you keep track of this shed and get a photo of it when it does collapse.
ReplyDeleteI'm so glad they have not torn it down. It's a treasure. :)
ReplyDeleteOh I LOVE this it is beautiful. LOVE it. B
ReplyDeleteWow, I love that old shed! And the fence and garden just add to it. It's all so neat and tidy too. Great photos.
ReplyDeleteThe textures of the wood in that old shed are beautiful. Wonder who keeps the little garden.
ReplyDeleteDarla
This is a fantastic place! Charm, charm and more charm!
ReplyDeletethe barn is beautiful, even the sunken roof, i love the lines of the building. they sure keep the grass cut and the garden neat as a pin.
ReplyDeleteThis is my kind of photo. I love it! Did you use some kind of filter to bring out the grainess of the wood?
ReplyDeleteThis small house seems to be getting asleep, and falling slowly into its own dreams..
ReplyDeleteso cool!
ReplyDeleteNeat! I love finding old buildings like that.
ReplyDeleteOld, not strong but lovely.
ReplyDeleteIt looks wonderful. They must really love it too!
ReplyDeleteThat was a nice find. Some days I feel just like that.
ReplyDeleteA great feel in these shots.
ReplyDeleteHow picturesque!
ReplyDeleteI like the look of that barn. The fence is surely a guard to keep people out of the precarious structure who's collapse appears inevitable. Regardless, it's a feast for the eyes!
ReplyDeleteOne decent puff and that baby's out of here I reckon EG :))You never know this may even be the last picture taken!
ReplyDeleteThat shed has seen better days,but still has a certain beauty about it.
ReplyDeleteNow this is my kind of building!!!
ReplyDeleteIt's beautiful despite its sorry state.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like a giant came along and sat in the middle. Interesting building.
ReplyDeleteLove the look of this building!
ReplyDeleteOh, this is great! I so would love to know the story...know the history.
ReplyDeleteI love these old, old buildings. But, I probably wouldn't want to go inside this one! Neat garden spot they have there.
ReplyDeleteit will probably not be up for long anymore. Glad you captured it.
ReplyDeleteThose poor animals are likely to be in for a crashing surprise one of these days! :) Your pics capture well the deterioration of this place!
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! I see these old barns and always think of their history. Still beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI love to see old sheds like that hanging in there with so much character.
ReplyDeleteBarns all seem to get that sad, swaybacked look as they start to go down. This one is especially interesting since it's surrounded by well groomed land. Nice shots!
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness!! Interesting yet tragic in a way. What a story it must have.
ReplyDeleteThe one room schoolhouse that is over 100 years old on the ranch where my daughter lives is in that precarious position. The powers that be say just let it go. MB
I hope someone recycles the wood.
ReplyDeleteBe still my heart. I love a building on the verge of falling down.
ReplyDeleteHard to understand that nice neat garden and that falling down building. Nice captures.
ReplyDeleteI think it's beautiful!Great pictures, the green grass is also adorable!
ReplyDeleteLéia
It looks like it won't be standing for too much longer!
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