Do a lot of the barns in your area have curved roofs? Just an observation! The silo dome in that last picture is interesting! I'm glad it wasn't my job to paint that!
If you knew these locations, you could do some sort of game show, "Guess where the barn?" Everyone would have to put up say, $1,000. All you would need is 10 people with a grand prize of $5,000. You'd take home $5,000."
Thanks for sharing this mystery collection of barns. The snow certainly sets them off! I hope that there are a bunch more barns in your neck of the woods to share.
Oh, my, EG! I love all three, and especially the second one. I would love to have seen how they did the roof. I cannot even imagine putting the roof on.
I will take all three thank you very much. I am the lover of unpainted barns. It looks like there is still snow up there. Ours is FINALLY starting to melt. These three barns are super. What great finds.
What a fine collection! The light and shadow and the blue sky against the snow in the first one is my favorite but I like all three. That curved roof is really interesting and sort of mimics the round hay bales nearby. And I'm starting to believe that a silo is a big bonus with any barn.
Love the unpainted barns. They are my favorites. But that last one has to be my favorite with that bright red striping on top of the silo. That is a real eye catcher. Great finds.
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ReplyDeleteThe last flphoto looks like mysterious locations in james b9nd movie. Lol
ReplyDeleteThe last flphoto looks like mysterious locations in james b9nd movie. Lol
ReplyDeleteDo a lot of the barns in your area have curved roofs? Just an observation! The silo dome in that last picture is interesting! I'm glad it wasn't my job to paint that!
ReplyDeletethe first is beautiful and reminds me of a film decor!
ReplyDeleteWell no matter where they be they be beautiful:) Hug B
ReplyDeleteHello, wonderful barn collection. Happy Sunday, enjoy your new week ahead!
ReplyDeleteEG, I love the second picture, interesting shape of roof!
ReplyDeleteVery nice trio of barns EG, I can't remember the last time I saw a barn here!
ReplyDeleteThat round roof is really interesting! Don't see those very often.
ReplyDeleteYou have a wonderful collection of barn photos.
ReplyDeleteHappy barns happy Sunday.
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i do adore a "natural" looking barn. pretty silo on barn #3!!!!!
ReplyDeleteThey are all so unique, I love them!
ReplyDeleteI wonder if those barn types are specific to our location?
ReplyDeleteThe second one is my favorite!
ReplyDeleteIf you knew these locations, you could do some sort of game show, "Guess where the barn?" Everyone would have to put up say, $1,000. All you would need is 10 people with a grand prize of $5,000. You'd take home $5,000."
ReplyDeleteIsn't that a great idea? :)
Or not.
The 3 barns though unpainted, blended well with their surrounding.
ReplyDeleteKilroy wishes the Barn Hunter a good Sunday :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing this mystery collection of barns. The snow certainly sets them off! I hope that there are a bunch more barns in your neck of the woods to share.
ReplyDeleteI like the last one with the circus tent on top of the silo.
ReplyDeleteI like all barns, painted or unpainted...
ReplyDeleteDifferent shapes, different seasons...
ReplyDeleteVery nice. I like the red/white silo top.
ReplyDeleteBarns always say something, regardless of their appearance, I think...:)JP
ReplyDeleteOh, my, EG! I love all three, and especially the second one. I would love to have seen how they did the roof. I cannot even imagine putting the roof on.
ReplyDeleteYour barn photos are great!!
ReplyDeletewonderful.
ReplyDeleteGreat barns and even greater photos!! I do love those BLUE skies!! Hope you're enjoying your weekend!!
ReplyDeleteThe last one particularly appeals to me.
ReplyDeleteLove the barns in the snow.
ReplyDeleteI love your barn collective and the blue skies. What an interesting silo dome - imagine painting that! Thanks for sharing. Have a great day. Jo
ReplyDeleteGood collection of barns here. Gotta love those mystery locations. They make up a large chunk of my images too. ;)
ReplyDeleteoh, that 2nd one!!
ReplyDeleteThose unpainted barns have a special beauty to them.
ReplyDeleteLovely barns and lovely pictures, I do secretly like the snow shots best..
ReplyDeleteI will take all three thank you very much. I am the lover of unpainted barns. It looks like there is still snow up there. Ours is FINALLY starting to melt. These three barns are super. What great finds.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, beautiful, beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI can hardly wait for my next drive through the countryside.
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Gosh! That second barn is HUGE.
ReplyDeleteI crave blue skies!
ReplyDeleteI love that last photo. So light with that pop of color on top of the silo. Nice.
ReplyDeleteMagnificent old barns! I really like the red and white stripes on that silo too.
ReplyDeleteSome fine looking barns. I love the old gray patina of he unpainted wood.
ReplyDeleteThese are all great images, but the architecture of that curved roof is really neat.
ReplyDeleteWhat a fine collection! The light and shadow and the blue sky against the snow in the first one is my favorite but I like all three. That curved roof is really interesting and sort of mimics the round hay bales nearby. And I'm starting to believe that a silo is a big bonus with any barn.
ReplyDeleteExcellent captures and all looks fine with the natural texture and color!
ReplyDeleteI love them all!
ReplyDeleteHello. Stunning buildings.
ReplyDeleteThat reminds me, they are taking one down near me!
ReplyDeleteLove the unpainted barns. They are my favorites. But that last one has to be my favorite with that bright red striping on top of the silo. That is a real eye catcher. Great finds.
ReplyDeleteThese are all terrific!
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