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Monday, November 19, 2012

Barn Charm ღ112ღ

October 13th 2012
Run down barn by the charcoal kilns west of Ellsinore, Missouri

Welcome Barn Charmers

Remember to spread the word about Watery Wednesday!
Swing back by Wednesday evening about the same time
& link up your watery pics.

I'm experiencing terrible sinus problems right now,
so I may not be able to visit everyone...
I hate being sick!


44 comments:

Deanna said...

what a great looking barn and the texture adds to the appeal!! Hope you feel better soon...I used to get sinus headaches all the time, not so much anymore, not fun!!

Nell at njschout said...

Oh wow, what an interesting barn, lots of texture!

TexWisGirl said...

quite the weather-worn, patchwork look. :)

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

What a great old barn. It reminds me of a piece of an old patchwork quilt for some reason.
Hope you feel better soon.

Our Neck of the Woods said...

What a great photo! I absolutely love this one.

Hope you get to feeling better soon!

The Farmer's Daughter said...

Absolutely love this barn--and your editing! Wish you'd give workshops in how you get such great effects!
Feel better soon. . .
Dru

Carletta said...

I like the way the boards underneath were laid and the red siding on top.
As always a lovely edit!!!!

See you for Watery Wednesday! :)

bailey-road.com said...

Neat old barn. Looks like it's shedding its skin. Feel better soon!

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

That barn looks like it's held together with a prayer! I hope you feel better soon! Hugs!

Jan n Jer said...

Great barn n edit...love the texture!
Hope your sinuses heal soon.

Terri @ Coloring Outside the Lines said...

Love the treatment- nice shot!

Country Gal said...

Lovely barn photo ! Sorry to hear you aren't feeling well hope you feel better soon . Sinus is ruff to deal with I do the old fashioned way to help relive it , fill a bowl of boiling water with a drop of vicks or lemon in it get your head under a towel over the bowl and breath in the steam . Lots of R&R .

Kaya said...

I am sorry to hear that you have sinus problem. Please, stay warm and don't worry about visiting us. And get better soon. That is important.

This photograph is an art!!! I don't have any idea how you achieved these beautiful effects but this image is just outstanding.

And a barn is just a WOW barn. Old, broken and still standing there. Its texture is amazing. I think this barn is beautiful. Or it was gorgeous once upon a time.

Please, stay warm and rest, rest and rest.

Warm wishes from Kaya.

Judy @ daily yarns said...

As worn as it is it still has lots of character.

Gail Dixon (Louisiana Belle) said...

So sorry you are feeling sick! Boo. Get better soon. Gorgeous old barn and the editing is perfection.

Becky said...

This poor old barn looks like it's been hit by a tornado. Great find.

edenhills said...

That poor barn looks like it needs a band-aid. Poor thing.

Sally in WA said...

That poor barn definitely has been exposed to wind and weather. Great find. Have a warm and wonderful Thanksgiving, Tricia!

Jeannelle said...

Quite a shot! To me it has a 3D look and I like that.

Mari said...

I love this one! As usual, your texture enhances the photo!

Marlo RepurposeMyLife said...

My oh my. That looks straight out of a painting!
I hope you feel better soon.

Madge Bloom said...

Wow, look at that place! Interesting that the under boards are on a diagonal and the top layer is level... love it!

Karen @ away for the weekend said...

Such an interesting barn - and I love the texture, too!

Brian King said...

Holy milk cows! You must have a barn fairy that has all of these great barns located for you! This is awesome! It's probably a good thing I'm out of barn photos...mine would pale in comparison.

Cheryl @ TFD said...

I always love your editing...this is a neat barn. Hope you get over your sinus trouble in time to enjoy Thanksgiving!!

Adrienne said...

Wonderful patchworked old place!

don said...

Your barn has an amazing look with the bare boards angled toward each other. It makes an excellent subject.... well shot!

Small City Scenes said...

Oh my goodness what a sad looking old barn. It looks like it has a bad rash. Poor thing. MB

Leave It To Davis said...

For weeks now I have tried to use your linky tool to link up with Barn Charm...I finally have just used the generic icon. sigh At least I linked up. hurrah for persistance! Why does my computer just sit and stare at me when I get to the part of uploading a picture? help!

Georgianna said...

THAT is an amazing barn, Tricia! I hope you feel much better.

Happy Thanksgiving!

eileeninmd said...

Wonderful barn and an awesome photo, Tricia! Have a great week and a Happy Thanksgiving!

kleppanrova said...

i love this one. The photo of it is art!

Tanya said...

what a gorgeous one this is! sorry you're not feeling well :(

Dianna said...

Aw, sorry you're not feeling well. Sinus problems can really wear you down.
Thanks for hosting, and I hope you're better soon!

EG CameraGirl said...

Oh my goodness!!

Kerry said...

Get well soon!

W. Latane Barton said...

Hope you are feeling better very soon. This barn was so interesting... red but not red, half gone but not totally gone, the story half told.

Candy C. said...

That is a COOL picture of a great looking old barn!! WOW!!

Elaine said...

It's in need of a bit of help! Well, at least you did what you could with the texture--nice work!!

Susan said...

That is an awesome barn! Wow! I hope you feel better soon Tricia. Sinus infections are awful!

barbara l. hale said...

Your barn is about as patched up as mine. Hope you are feeling better.

Nell at njschout said...

Sorry, somehow I managed to delete my last Barn Charm post from my blog!

Lowell said...

Looks like someone started painting this barn and then quit halfway through. But then I would think they'd replace some siding first. Although one never knows about barn painters.

Krzysiek Helak said...

Beautiful, surreal, like just straight from comic book :)

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