Monday, June 13, 2011

Barn Charm ♥37♥

The top 2 is a shot of the front & back of the same barn
& the last is a different one...
May 28th 2011

Check out my new Barn Collection page, too...
It isn't completely finished, but it shows a pic of all the barns I've posted to date.
You can also find the link at the top of my blog.




22 comments:

Roadside Rustic said...

Hi Trica,

How do I keep get so lucky getting first place? I love your barn shots this week. The first shot is my favorite. It's almost like you were sneaking through the weeds to get the shot. :-) Love the processing too. Hope you are off to a great week!

Carole said...

So many fantastic barn buildings dot our entire landscape. Great shots. :-)

Mildred said...

I love these pictures!

R. Roushey said...

I love your creative perspectives of the first barn. I really need to get out there and get some photos of the barns in the area now that its spring! Maybe next week I can link up.

EG Wow said...

I really like the third photo though I admit I don;t have a clue as to what the barn was used for. :)

Mari said...

All great shots! I really like the third one. For some reason I'm drawn to dilapidated buildings!

Jan n Jer said...

Great shots...very creative.

Beth said...

I love the faded and streaked reds of the first barn and the way you took the shots.
The third one looks like a good wind would take that leaning wall all the way down. It fascinates how buildings end up that way. I wish they could talk to us. :-)

Evelyn S. said...

Hi Tricia! Love the perspective of your first few shots.... and especially love the sad image at the bottom. ;-)

don said...

I like the two different barns. The flat roof of the last one is interesting. Nice Post.

gigi said...

I've got so many barn pictures from Missouri. You are lucky to live there. such beauty everywhere. Your pictures are so vibrant and welcoming.

Judy said...

I love how you post your barns. Mine are mostly drive-bys.

Krista said...

Man, oh man! These are some beautiful shots, Tricia! I sure do wish we had more barns around here. I couldn't even tell you where the nearest one is! :o( All the better for me to enjoy them here are your place. :o)

Rose said...

I like seeing the bits and pieces...can't believe I had not commented before now.

Julia said...

the linky isn't working for me, but i thought folks here would appreciate an update on the maplenol barn in west des moines, ia. the district will move the barn to a church, where it will be used to store lawn mowers and other equipment related to its athletic ministry instead of taking it to public parkland for the public to rent for events.
visit it here http://maplenolbarn.wordpress.com/2011/06/14/more-information-please/

Lee said...

Can't seem to link up today

Kristy said...

It looks like you found a hidden gem this week!

hip-chick said...

I just love old barns.

Ann Porteous said...

I love the blurred colors in the first two barn pictures... absolutely GORGEOUS!

young-eclectic-encounters said...

I just love shots of old barns and yours are fantastic
Johnina

Jacob said...

I like the way you've brought in the surrounding foliage and yet have kept the barn sharp in its midst.

You keep getting more & more creative.

And I think you would like Colorado...a lot!

magda said...

My dear Tricia,
Very nice collection of barns!!!
I love the No 12!!!
Many greetings and kisses