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Friday, April 03, 2020
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Yes it will not last for ever I am afraid.
ReplyDelete...a beautiful, but somber scene!
ReplyDeleteIt does look a little worse for wear but it makes a fine photo!
ReplyDeleteIt is certain that in the state her boards are in, she may not last much longer, but I like these old American farms that are so special and different from ours
ReplyDeleteThis fine, old barn is in need of maintenance, but barns like this are disappearing from the landscape. Farms seldom raise animals any more, and that is what barns were used for.
ReplyDeleteIt is a great pic, Andy!
ReplyDeleteWhat a lovely farming scene, is that maize in the field that's been cut?
ReplyDeleteI love the colors!
ReplyDeleteNice shot of it...what once was.
ReplyDeletePretty decay Andy.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful scene! I can't tell which is the original color on the roof, but I like the variation.
ReplyDeleteBut the ground is still being used. Looks like corn was harvesgted there
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