Tuesday, November 29, 2011
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I see a little crane or bulldozer in the background. Perhaps a little demolition project. I also see a lot of birds in the foreground. And a very strange advertising" who made your eggs today". I am wondering which organization uses such a phrase.
ReplyDeleteAlways sad to see these dilapidated barns...
ReplyDeleteS.C., the farm is still a working farm. That explains the equipment. The birds are Canada geese and they are everywhere in Southern Ontario. The sign is a government advertisement. In Ontario eggs are controlled by a provincial marketing board.
ReplyDeletepoor old barn....
ReplyDeleteThis one does look like it's in need of some serious help!
ReplyDeleteHello Andy,
ReplyDeleteShe IS in pretty bad shape, but these old abandoned, dilapidated barns sure make for some good photography!
Thanks so much for joining Barn Charm =)
hmmm, it suddenly occurs to me that barns and silos are free of tagging, no matter what condition they are in. (that unadorned silo made me think of that, for some reason!)
ReplyDeletei love these old, weathered charming barns that are naturally air conditioned!!
ReplyDeleteOh oh looks like sooner than later this place will be a history. ^_^
ReplyDeleteThe Barn