Monday, April 16, 2012
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Always looking nice this pretty decay. Natural colors in perfect balance. If only we could do it ourself in daily life. Nice shot Andy.
ReplyDeleteLove the aged colors.
ReplyDeleteha. ha!!! great views. (:
ReplyDeleteawww.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot. Too bad about the condition. I'm following!
ReplyDeleteWonder how long it took it to fall! You should go back every month and take a picture from the same spot to watch the other one go down.
ReplyDeleteOh oh great shot Andy.
ReplyDeleteRed Barn
Great photo! I like those weathered boards. I have seen many abandoned barns and wonder why people let them deteriorate....
ReplyDeleteIt certainly feel flat didn't it! I bet it's home to many little critters. :)
ReplyDeleteThe one behind has a unique shape to it.
Fantastic old barns! Hate to see them collapsing.
ReplyDeleteIt always amazes me that the barns are just let go like that...we see so many deserted ones. I always wonder what happened to the people, and the farm...great shot!
ReplyDeleteit's like the bottom half just disintegrated...poor thing!
ReplyDeleteSad, but there are quite a few like that. Neat shot, though.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot I love it!
ReplyDeleteI love the shot! It doesn't look like it will be long before the 2nd one is down.
ReplyDeleteHey there Eye Candy Andy,
ReplyDeleteI really like the dark wood of the one in the background and the rusted roof of both, although the one is down for the count!
Thanks for joining =)
...and now you can add ours to the list. If we do not hurry up and fix the leak in that tim roof, we are going to have some serious damage on our hands. It is just so darn expensive and we only used it for junk storage. Once a year we clean it out...gut it of everything so we can start over the next year. We do not have an attic or a basement. in the old house. This was quite the find this week. I love the way your shot turned out....very vintage looking to me. genie
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