Monday, July 29, 2013

July 29



I was driving down a back road a few days ago, when my daughter told me I had just driven past an old, falling down barn.  I asked if it was worth turning around, and she said "You would like it".  So, I turned around and found thisgreat old barn with a bonus tractor in it.  It doesn't look like it's going to be standing for too long, so I'm glad she saw it!
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16 comments:

Anonymous said...

It is definitely worth going back for. Beautiful photo.

Kaya said...

I would also go back and took a picture of this old barn. Yes, it will not stand for too long. And it's sad. I like this picture very much!!!! I love the tree. And I love this old and still charming barn.

Cranberry Morning said...

Glad you got the photo. That barn might be collapsed on the ground next week. I've made the mistake of waiting...until it was too late. Good thing you got this while you could.

Elaine said...

Good to have someone looking out for you! That was well worth going back for. Beautiful photo!

Twyla and Lindsey said...

I like your picture very much! Funny how she said 'you would like it'. I get that, too. Twyla

Tanya Breese said...

oh this is beautiful!

Redeker said...

good thing you have listened to your daughter! very charming barn!

Cheryl @ TFD said...

I'm glad you turned around. It's a beauty and I love seeing the old tractor parked inside!

marlu said...

Great photo!

Aspiemom said...

Like it! But then, I like old barns, too!

Kathy said...

Definitely worth a U-turn!

S. Etole said...

It is framed so nicely with the trees and plants. Glad you had a look and chance to take a photo.

Susan said...

Nice shot. Nice you've even got the family trained to be on the "look-out"!!!!

Laura Delegal - Leroy Photography said...

Love love it. So glad you captured it for ever.

Joanna Jenkins said...

Yep, definitely worth a second look. The colors are spectacular-- all that fresh green next to the aging red. But sadly, I'm guessing the barn won't make it through a hard winter.

xo jj

Miranda said...

ohh I just love these old rusticky structures. So cool.