Monday, January 23, 2012

Barn Charm ♥69♥

I edited this one (one of my header pics) shortly after shooting & uploading
it to my computer back in July,
so I can't remember which texture I used...
can't even remember exactly where we found this old barn,
but it was here in southeast Missouri... somewhere.
My aunts & I wander these parts quite a bit during spring, summer, & fall.

Lots & lots of new bloggers are joining Barn Charm
& I just want to WELCOME everyone!
Barn Charm is really growing!

44 comments:

thesedaysofmine.com said...

Such a neat old barn! I'll be posting mine tomorrow...it's a mystery!

Nancy @ A Rural Journal said...

Really like how the barn is tucked back behind the trees. Makes you want to see more... :)

TexWisGirl said...

rusty roof. hmmm. seems familiar. :)

Rose said...

I love that Post Card!!!

Marydon said...

Another exquisite beauty so full of stories & memories ... love that postcard.
Have a wonderful week ~
TTFN ~
Marydon

Carole said...

Great pictures! I'm so enjoying Barn Charm. :-)

Carletta said...

Love the postcard Tricia!
I really like the barn and hay bale being in the same shot. Lovely texture work too no matter which one you used. :)

Evelyn S. said...

That top image is so "rural" and beautiful, Tricia! And I continue to marvel at the barns in your part of the country...and how much vegetation is always around them!

Southwest Arkie said...

I think I like this one better without the texture! Thanks for sharing- I love these old barns.

Jill said...

Another fantastic job!

EG Wow said...

I very much like barns with metal roofs because I love how they rust.

Susan said...

Beautiful barns, I love the pictures!

Elaine said...

You started out with a beautiful photo and the texture you added is wonderful. I like both verisons.

Mari said...

Barn Charm really is growing! You've found another great old barn this week!

Nani said...

What a pretty weathered barn peeking through the trees!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Great old barn. I love the post card.

Betsy from Tennessee said...

Great barn pictures, Tricia... As I say every week, I always enjoy seeing all of the barns from all over the country...

Love your 'post card' also...
Hugs,
Betsy

brian stout said...

i really like the way you did the post card too! so cool!

amatterofhowyouseeit.com said...

I love how you've processed the first image, Tricia!

don said...

That's a fine post card! The old barn has such nice wood and windows.. it looks great nestled back behind the trees and shrubs. Looks very good to me.

Cheryl @ The Farmer's Daughter said...

I'm always amazed at how many different barns there are...all shapes and sizes and colors. Love your postcard barn!

Linda said...

The postcard one is so neat! What an interesting idea!

Tanya said...

that rusted roof is super!

Maple Lane said...

Always a pleasure to see all the barns for Barn Charm!

Jennifer @ Town and Country Living said...

Hi Tricia! I'm so excited to be here. I don't know how I wound up here but I'm glad I found your blog. I just linked up a post with a couple barn photos I took over the weekend. I'm following you in Google Reader and can't wait to look at everyone else's barn photos. Thanks for hosting this linky party!

Leif Hagen said...

Can U link my barn? I'm in India ....
Eagan CDP

Jan n Jer said...

Great pics...love the postcard

Pix at Under the Oaks said...

Tricia, I'm all enchanted with the Post Card Barn scene that is in your header and the first shot here! Beautiful texture and a sweet Post Card of a charming barn scene :) Second shot, gotta love the rust roof wood side combination! Thanks for making Tuesdays especially charming!

Andee said...

My picture vanished from the thumbnail! Sorry about that. Never trust a two year old to sit on your lap when cropping. All the barns are so wonderful!

bailey-road.com said...

Such a hot, summertime atmosphere in that first shot, Tricia! Both photos are lovely.

Jeannelle said...

Nice shots! Thanks for hosting Barn Charm!

George said...

This old barn is a great find. It has both charm and character.

Gail Dixon (Louisiana Belle) said...

You have quite the following! So many interesting barns from all over. Love the old ones with the rusting roofs the most. :)

Debbie said...

So pretty Tricia, I would love to see more!!!

Margaret said...

A bit of a glitch and somehow I entered two. Sorry.

I just love round hay bales and the peak of the barn is charming.

Kristy LifenReflection said...

Your nee header is charming! Love the post card charmer too!

gigi said...

I'm running out of barns and need to go to another state to find some more :)
Great find for you!

nanny said...

I just love Barn Charm.....

Wish I could find one worthy of posting/ha

LV said...

What a wonderful collection of some great barns. I always enjoy seeing them. Yours are awesome.

MarieElizabeth said...

I just downloaded some postcard textures too. I think it's a perfect combo with the barn and rural scene. All the entries this week are gorgeous!

Small City Scenes said...

I just love all these old barns. So you and your Aunties keep on travelling around Missourah! MB

thirdhandart said...

Pix at Under the Oaks introduced me to Barn Charm. I love all of these beautiful barn photos!
I'm kinda hanging back on commenting... don't want to be too pushy.
Thanks for letting me participate!

CTBruce said...

I really like the first shot with the rolled hay. Nice shot Tricia.

Lowell said...

Congratulations...your barn charm is working really well!