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Sunday, September 29, 2019
Barn Charm
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That green grass on the tower is very special.
ReplyDeleteThe stuff behind is still in use I guess. Nice composition.
ReplyDeleteAn original barn with two small silos and a larger one on the right. I like barns.
ReplyDelete...concrete tends to last longer than wood! There are lots of rural ruins in this neck of the woods too. Thanks Andy for sharing your charming eye candy today. enjoy your day.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like there is still some life left in the other buildings. I wonder if they are still being used.
ReplyDeleteThat foundation will last a long time, Andy!
ReplyDeletei like the way that you framed this Andy... the silo looks like it's putting on longs....peter:)
ReplyDeleteGood shot!
ReplyDeleteBonita foto, el granero luce bien.
ReplyDeleteSañudos.
You will find interesting buildings when taking the back roads.
ReplyDeleteA nice shot though this is sad to see.
ReplyDeleteNice silo with the plants growing up it.
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