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Monday, December 3, 2012

Barn Charm ღ114ღ

September 28th 2011
County Road off M Hwy in Poplar Bluff, Missouri

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41 comments:

Rose said...

I so love the feel of this shot!

Nancy Claeys said...

So very green still for September! Lovely contrasts. :)

Sally in WA said...

Things might get a bit wet in there! Nice shot. :-)

TexWisGirl said...

nice 'ventilation'! :)

Beth @ E. lizard Breath Speaks said...

yeah, your computer must be up & running. that is great!! yippee!!

great barn. great ventilation & sky lights too!! ( :

ReBelle said...

Kind of reminds me where I was today...

Carletta said...

The light in this is gorgeous Tricia!
I guess your computer problems have been solved. Hoping everything is working out well for you.

Mari said...

Glad to see everything is working! I love the light here. The roof has some issues though. :)

Linda said...

Looks wonderful! I have missed everyone, but still am in too much overwhelm to post regularly. Just couldn't stay away any longer! Hugs to you, Trish!

Debbie said...

air vents and a lil rust, it's perfect!!

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

This barn looks like it's growing right out of the ground! Very cool!

Karen @ away for the weekend said...

Really, really beautiful shot. I like the barn a lot, but I also love all the green texture in front.

Small City Scenes said...

I hope your computer programs are way behind you now. Well they must be cuz they are after me now. LOL
Do you know Brick's Mudfest? MB

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Sonya @ Under the Desert Sky said...

I love how this barn is nestled away in the greenery.

Country Gal said...

Lovely photo !

Kaya said...

It seems that this charming barn found a very secluded and beautiful place to be. So green and nice there.

I love a roof of this barn. It is old but very interesting.

This is a very lovely and beautiful photograph. And very enjoyable to look at.

don said...

I like how your barn seems nestled in the grass and shaded from the sun. Very attractive barn image.The grass is so lush and dense. A fine image.

Cheryl @ TFD said...

Beautiful! Love the grasses in the foreground, too.

Jacquelineand.... said...

What a beautiful...and airy....old gal!

Laura~Pretty Pix said...

Great capture! It’s amazing how picturesque an old barn can be.

Brian King said...

That looks a lot like a Texas barn! A bit different from the big ones you usually show off. It's been around a while, too!

Beth said...

Lush, beautiful setting. You captured it wonderfully, showing off both the barn and the Mother Nature. Exquisite!:>)

Tanya said...

of course i love that rusty tin roof, what's left!

Dianna said...

How sweetly it's tucked in that setting! Nice picture.
Thanks for hosting. Hope you're feeling better!

Candy C. said...

Lovely picture of this old neglected barn. Thanks for hosting every week! :)

Jan n Jer said...

It looks lost n forlorn! Nice shot!

bailey-road.com said...

Looks solitary but comfortable in the lush vegetation surrounding it.

Faye said...

This photo just sings of that brief time between summer and fall when the fields are overgrown with still plenty color. Your old barn just looks like it belongs in this setting and still has some work to do.

Nell at njschout said...

Very charming! Beautiful shot!

Jolie said...

So glad I found your blog. Your photos of barns are so beautiful. I love going around taking photos of barns and love that you have a site devoted to it. :)

Our Neck of the Woods said...

Cool barn! That's a lot of green! Seems like it was so long ago that we actually had color out here haha.

Shaun Gibbs said...

Thats a pretty neat barn there !!

Cranberry Morning said...

Thank you so much, Tricia. I went ahead and linked this post too, although I was going to wait until next week. I'm sure I can find another barn in the meantime. :-)

Do you have an email address?

Susan said...

That poor barn has seen better days!

Small City Scenes said...

There was quite a story on TV about Bricks and another Mudfest in LA.
It was quite interesting. Lasted 1/2 hour. Saw a bit og your countryside. MB

bailey-road.com said...

Not much left here.

barbara l. hale said...

BEautiful old barn!

Eugenia Robinson said...

Am so happy you are up and running again. Computer problems in the country are so frustrating. Our service comes and goes with the winds and can be so irritating.Hope this nice old barn gets some tender loving care before too long. I think time is running out for it. Take care and have a good rest of the week. genie

A Quiet Corner said...

Love this pic! I am going to try to link to Water Wed, but as an FYI the link I copied comes up invalid...:)JP

Sally in WA said...

It could be used as a drying barn almost - pretty well ventilated although in the wrong place. :-)

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