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Monday, February 6, 2012

Barn Charm ♥71♥

 These 3 barns are located near Dillard Mill State Historic Site
on Dillard Mill Road in Davisville, Missouri.
If you're ever in central Missouri,
Dillard Mill is definitely worth a look-see! =)



61 comments:

TexWisGirl said...

how cool! love the tiny little short one in the top photos, but the multi-colored siding on the 2nd is eye-bewildering. :)

Nancy @ A Rural Journal said...

That 3rd barn is amazing. Great shots, Tricia!

Judy said...

Is that a brick barn? I love it.

Elaine said...

Three beautiful finds! The last one is very unusual with its multicolored pattern. I really like your processing on the 3rd shot. It's a wonderful farmyard scene.

Tammy said...

oooo, Love that 3rd shot, and the pattern on that last one is very unique.

EG Wow said...

Your barns have a totally different shape from most of the barns here in Ontario. I find that intriguing.

Bruce Clark said...

I really like the siding patterns on the very bottom shot. All nice shots, Tricia.

Lesley said...

that last one hurts my eyes, but that wouln't stop me from wanting to see it over and over again.

Genie said...

What great barns you have shared this week. How do you keep finding them? You are just so good! That last barn is an interesting one. A lot of the older shack-like buildings are covered with a false brick paper that looks like this barn. I am assuming this is actually brick, but it does remind me of the other stuff. genie

Carletta said...

Tricia! I think these have to be my favorite barn shots of yours of all time. LOVE the first two and that brick barn is just a wonderful find!!!

Country Gal said...

Love them all ! I just love barns but I dont get out enough to photograph many right now ! Hope you have a great day !

Jimh. said...

Love your Barns! And I really like what you do with your textures!

And I managed to post twice, sorry.

Flora said...

Beautiful old barns!!

Michaele said...

That brick barn is my all time favorite barn EVER! I am drooling over it : )

Madge @ The View From Right Here said...

Wow, that brick barn is SO unusual! Love it!

Mari said...

Those are some great barns! The siding on the last one is so unusual and the sky in the second one is awesome!

Betsy from Tennessee said...

Great barn pictures, Tricia... I need to put the Dillard Mill State Historic Site on my list of places to visit sometime.
Hugs,
Betsy

Beth said...

not sure which one is my favorite. they are all great. thank you for sharing. wow... just great!! (:

Rose said...

Tricia, I love that last one...it is fabulous.

Nani said...

Nice shots. Each one so individual, yet all similar in shape.

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Great barns Tricia! I love the 2nd photo!
I'll be back to visit everyone.

Chelsea said...

Great Shots! New to Barn Charm :-D

Evelyn S. said...

That "tiling" on the lower barn is mind-boggling! Imagine someone doing that work! All your barns have such interesting shapes.

don said...

Your first barn in striking black and white is so impressive. Altogether it's a great series of beautiful barn shots. Very good barn shooting!

Pam said...

great barn pictures! the last one is very intriguing - love the shape of the barn and the colorful pattern of the shingles (or whatever they are!) ....i think i see a face :)

Cheryl @ The Farmer's Daughter said...

Nice barns, Tricia. Love the pattern on the last one...is that brick?
Thanks for hosting Barn Charm for all of us barn lovers!

Tina´s PicStory said...

B-eautiful B-arn :)

Frida @ Pixelbloggen.se said...

I really like the shape of your barns. We haven't got anything like that over here :-)

Bek said...

The brick barn looks really interesting. I've never seen one before.

Linda said...

I love them all, but the brickwork on the last one is gorgeous!

Tanya said...

i like all of these but wow, that brickwork is pretty special!

CR said...

Great photos, Tricia.

bettyjf1 said...

BEAUTIFUL.. LOVE the brick barn

- Yvonaut - <br>Das sind Raphael und Yvonne said...

Wow, absolutely beautiful!
Amazing buildings!
Many greetings from Switzerland
Yvonne & Raphael

Keetha Broyles said...

The asphalt shingles on the side of the barn isn't a real common sight, though I have seen it a few times.

Jeremy said...

What amazing barns! Some of the scenes in your shots remind me of "The Little House on the Prairie"; I saw the TV series and read the books here in the UK when I was little!

Tatjana Parkacheva said...

Beautiful photos.

Regards and best wishes

Nancy Reinke said...

Wonderful barns. I'm joining for the first time today. Hope you can stop by and see my "barely there barn". Blessings.

Shaun_ShutterBug said...

Those are some cool looking barns. I really like the mono conversion on the first one. nice work.

Kristy LifenReflection said...

what a lovely barn tour you have for us this week!

Kristy LifenReflection said...

what a lovely barn tour you have for us this week!

Margaret said...

I just love your barn tucked away in the hills! I will be back tomorrow morning to take a tour of all the barns!

Ruta said...

That last one has got to be one of the coolest barns I have ever seen!

Ruta said...

That last one has got to be one of the coolest barns I have ever seen!

amatterofhowyouseeit.com said...

Gorgeous captures Tricia! I have always loved your barn photos.

Beth said...

These are great. I like the rustic, bit worn and tattered look of the barns and landscape in that third photo. The 4th one is the opposite --looks like it's in the middle of good financial times and good weather conditions.
The 4th is a bit bizarre with all that roof-like tile, but it's got a certain appeal to it.
I really enjoyed these. :>)

bailey-road.com said...

Lovely captures.

Clint Baker said...

My first time here on your blog! And I love all the barns!

Michelle Renee said...

What an interesting patchwork of brick in the last photo. It almost has zig zag lines.

Georgianna said...

These are GREAT, Tricia! Barns are always charming – that brick one – what fun!

It's been very mild here, too. Today was sunny and 60º. But I'm sure there is more cold weather to come.

Have a great week!

thirdhandart said...

Love the shape of these barns! I've never heard of Davisville before, but I'm definitely going to try and find it on the Missouri map now. Gorgeous photos!

geetlee said...

Thanks for hosting this wonderful link up :)

Catherine said...

Wow ~ that last barn is very cool! Fun!
xo Catherine

Ryan said...

Great finds Tricia, love the last one.

Jocelyne said...

Hello Tricia ! These barns have such a special shape. One almost look like a chapel ! I really really love the first photo and the second one too. I love your blog, you have wonderful photos. Thanks for visiting my blog and leave me suche a nice comment !

Jenn Jilks said...

They are pretty.
Cheers from Cottage Country!

Angela said...

These are amazing barn photos!!

Kelly@CCCC said...

Wonderful collection! You have opened my eyes to a surprising hobby! Thanks so much for sharing!

ladyfi said...

Wow - love these barns, especially the first two.

Liz said...

Oh WOW!! I love these. The US barns are so interesting and charming.
I still have a few Aussie barns left from my trip out west. I must remember to link up next week.

Linnea said...

Your barns never cease to amaze me. You should compile a photo book of all of them. Your shots are wonderful...

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