For urban people like me, barns will never be boring. |
Tuesday, April 21, 2020
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Especially with that sky and the dinkies on the side.
ReplyDelete...and how could you be bored by this beauty?
ReplyDeleteSame for me, Andy!
ReplyDeleteAnd for me who lives in the country they're not boring either because ours aren't as pretty...
ReplyDeleteThis is a great barn for a photographer and that sky makes it even better.
ReplyDeleteThat's fantastic! The clouds are awesome, too!
ReplyDeleteInteresting shape as many of the barns over your way, so different from ours, but they all have the one purpose.
ReplyDeleteI couldn't agree more, Andy. My sister and BIL used to live on a farm in Michigan which had a fabulous green barn. We decided we ALL have farm DNA in us. I LOVE barns.
ReplyDeleteThat's a well maintained barn by today's standards.
ReplyDeleteA barn with character. I like barns, too
ReplyDeleteThey are so huge!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful. Love barns
ReplyDeleteMB