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I really like American or Canadian barns, they have a charm that ours don't have.
ReplyDeleteI like the barn, it has lots of character. Who really knows what the situation would/could be with the airport in 2038.
ReplyDeleteWow that has been on hold a long time! So the barn has a few more years!
ReplyDeleteGreat barn pic, Andy! I doubt that the airport ever gets built.
ReplyDeleteNice barn and judging from the vehicles there, it's still in use. I wonder how much air travel will have changed by 2038.
ReplyDelete...what a charming character this one is!
ReplyDeleteLooks familiar. Happened in Sydney too with a second airport but it's being built now.
ReplyDeleteOn hold for too long. The barn has character.
ReplyDeleteWith this yeaar's recession it may be pushed back!
ReplyDeletePerhaps this old barn will stand for a long time given the lack of need for an airport and the local opposition to it.
ReplyDeleteGreat looking barn. It looks like it has a reprieve for a while. And, who knows? With concern about carbon footprints maybe a new airport won't be needed.
ReplyDeleteA fine picture of a fine barn!
ReplyDeleteLooks like it is stil in use. Better then an airfield.
ReplyDeleteNice old barn and silo! Question is will they make it as is until 2038?
ReplyDeleteNice looking barn!
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