Not so long ago the grass was always cut and looked immaculate. |
Wednesday, August 26, 2020
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...charming indeed.
ReplyDeleteChanges coming?
ReplyDeleteBeautyful matched colors. Was everything so perfectly matched the world looked much better.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful pair of barns, they compliment each other.
ReplyDeleteTwo for the price of one. Nature is starting to take hold.
ReplyDeletebeautiful barns, i like the overgrown golden grasses!!!
ReplyDeleteThey have character.
ReplyDeleteThese old weathered barns could be almost anywhere in the Midwest where the landscape is covered with unused barns as farming has shifted away from animals and to grain production.
ReplyDeleteChange of circumstances...and suddenly there's no one to take up the slack.
ReplyDeleteOh dear, wonder what happened to the people that did it all..
ReplyDeleteThe family farm is gone... A way of life fading away. Oh well, that's true of many things.
ReplyDeleteIt looks very peaceful there, all the colours are matching very well.
ReplyDeleteThat's a pair of fine looking barns!
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