Photos taken October 30th 2010
'Old Barns' Rules
1) Post a photograph on your blog taken by you of a barn, any part of a barn, old or new.
2) After I post my photo & Mr Linky, add your name & country.
3) Be sure that your link goes directly to your 'Old Barns' post.
4) Link 'Old Barns' to your post so others will know where to go if they
want to join.
5) Comment on other 'Old Barns' participant's posts.
6) I'll start Monday evenings about 7pm CST
Thank you for participating!




18 Charmers Say?:
Tricia, this barn reminds me of ones seen around home in Tennessee...not the big equipment but the unpainted wood and the style. And I love it.
This old barn is what a working barn should look like, plain, simple and functional.
What a beautiful old barn! I also like the grass, trees and farm equipment.
Reminiscent of many of the old barns in our area back home - beautiful shots Tricia !
Great shot. Looks very very old and used!
I like the plain looking boards in this barn. The warm light on the old building enhances the antique feel it already has. Nice setting among those huge and also old looking trees. Very nice post.
Great barns. Wonderful meme idea, now I have something to do with my 10,000 barn pictures!
you have the coolest barns up there! i'm still waiting to see one with meramac caverns painted on the top =)
sorry, i posted my link twice again by accident! =)
You really find the best barns to photograph!
☼ Sunny
What a great old barn. Unpainted but not unloved. MB
Buongiorno Tricia :)
un augurio che oggi sia una bellissima giornata.
Myriam :))
Another wonderful old barn with air-conditioning. Beautiful shots!
I love this barn and the field! We do not have big old barns around here like that. I want to take a road trip in search of just barns one day!
Looks like the barn has seen better days.
Tricia.... I joined up today... finally! Your old barn looks very similar to many barns around here. The barn I linked today has been so beautifully restored. I'd love to have a barn like it.
Have a warm, sunny day!
To answer your question - no barns were around this little lean-to. There was an abandoned house but it was on the other side of the field. Thanks for stopping by!
I really like this barn. The second picture is very wonderful.
This is an especially interesting photograph. The barn appears to be falling down but it also appears to be still in use. Or partially in use as indicated in the second photo. One wonders why, if it is usable, the owner doesn't take steps to ensure it won't get blown away in a high wind?
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