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- Signs - Be Aware Of Your Surroundings
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- Valentine's Day
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Love the balanced colors of white and red here. The snow makes it really pleasant to look at. Great barn indeed Andy.
ReplyDeleteThey are so typical for your country, those red wooden barns. I like them very much.
ReplyDeleteEspecially considering your weather is more extreme than ours
ReplyDeleteGreat composition.
ReplyDeleteI've heard of people getting so mad they "blow their tops" but a silo! Nice photo, Andy!
ReplyDeleteThis is a post card-like midwestern scene.
ReplyDeleteI like how this one stands out so well in the snow.
ReplyDeleteThat silo looks like a medieval watch tower. Lovely red barn with contrasting snow.
ReplyDeleteLooks suitable amount of snow. Red barn and white snow is a nice combination
ReplyDeleteIt could make for a nice conversion to a dwelling, Andy!
ReplyDeleteYour light makes the barn stand out.
ReplyDeleteThe barn does look in good condition.
ReplyDeleteVery good, the snow and the darkish sky set the barn off.
ReplyDeleteI wonder why silos are the first to fall apart.
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