A rather typical East Gwillimbury farm in early November
Note the old Ontario farmhouse and the green barns. I never noticed until I started blogging that there are many GREEN barns in my area. Still, I'm surprised when readers tell me how unusual they are where they live.
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Love the gold all around the farm. Have a blessed Sunday!
ReplyDeleteYou got the colours popping in this shot.
ReplyDeleteThat’s a pretty old farmhouse, and of course, I am seeing the green barns only in your blog. Beautiful capture!
ReplyDeleteUma bela fotografia.
ReplyDeleteUm abraço e bom Domingo.
Not to mention the blue silo EG! The colours work so well together, this is a very well maintained farm.
ReplyDeleteGood morning, I like the green barn and the blue silo. Wonderful farm and image. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week!
ReplyDeleteA rather typical East Gwillimbury farm in early November is a beautiful sight! Green barns are quite rare in my area.Thanks for sharing a part of your world this week. I hope that you will return again.
ReplyDeletefirst i noticed the red house, then the green grass following the road, did not eve see the green barn until i read your comments. have never seen any green barns around here
ReplyDeleteGreen? That sounds so wrong ;O)
ReplyDeleteThat's an iconic farm shot! I am one of those who find green barns unusual ... but I like them!
ReplyDeleteLove the expanse of the field and landscape. Green barns, very nice, but have only seen red or unpainted ones in the states?
ReplyDeleteA very pretty scene!
ReplyDeleteI do love this scene...love the way the lane leads back to the farm. I can think of one green barn that is fairly close to us...and it is at least 45 minutes away.
ReplyDeleteThe blue really pops out!
ReplyDeleteColor, color everywhere on this farm---very nice.
ReplyDeleteI'm used to green barns. There was one across the road from us where I grew up.
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I have never seen a green barn before. I like it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a pretty farm scene and nice capture!
ReplyDeleteneat colors!
ReplyDeleteNo green barns here. More natural wood and black barns. Love that old house.
ReplyDeletewooden barns are of most interesting here.
ReplyDeleteYep, I only recall having seen one green barn here in Texas. But what I love about this photo is the blue of the silo and the roof on the house!
ReplyDeleteNow you've got me wondering about barn colors. I've seen some red ones; many are wooden. Now I'll have to start taking notice. And I know I've never seen a blue silo!
ReplyDeleteThis photo almost looks like primitive style artwork.
Most traditional barns in the UK are red. Lovel country shot
ReplyDeleteWe have red ones! I like the green, though!
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