Oh how I wish I had a barn like that Maura...or even one nearby that I could gaze upon regularly and appreciate. I love your new springy header which reminds me that I'm going to have to change mine to an autuminal one...not sure I'm ready for that but unfortunately I don't have any choice...it's on it's way. Enjoy your day :D
such great photos. lovely barn. looks like spring ... i sure hope we will have spring here in virginia soon. 63 degrees here today but there is a chill in the air. so cold. (:
I share your love of old barns, so much character ! That is a huge barn, and in such great shape... We're having Spring weather in the lower states, trees are in bloom, and flowers busting out all over ....yippee :) ~Jo
I have happily returned to your blog and such a charming delightful post. I read the post before too and that is just what I need. A good dose of spring!
I too, love old barns and have fond memories of playing in the loft of one that was quite a bit smaller. The one you showed us is huge with many nooks and cranny corners to explore. Beautiful!
Have a wonderful week Maura, Jacqueline, Once Upon a Fairyland
Maura .. please contact me .. YOU WON The years subscription to FOLK MAGAZINE give-a-way on my site .. I need your address etc.. email me at junkexchange@gmail.com .. thank you and Congratulations!! love your site .. Troy
I love your barn pictures!! I am developing a love of photography...i am seeing things I saw before but never really saw!!! like barns! I am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.
Thank you for stopping by! I really do appreciate your taking the time to leave a comment...I read each and every one of them. I hope your day is a good one and that you will come back again soon. Take care. Maura :)
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ReplyDeleteI just love the music, would you mind if I asked what it is, so relaxing.
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Fantastic photos ! Lovely old barns . Have a good day !
ReplyDeleteYou're absolutely right about the charm! WoW! That barn is bordering intoxicating & it's GINORMOUS! Love the shape & those cupolas
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing w/ us Barn Charmers =)
oh how i love old barns...thank you for the inspiration, maura.
ReplyDeleteyour header "sings spring" so beautifully! nice!
enjoy your day!
-xok.
Great pictures of the barns. I have never seen one with two silos.
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice. . . . I like this old grey barn too!
ReplyDeleteVery, very nice. . . . I like this old grey barn too!
ReplyDeleteMaura: I love old barns too and this one is spectacular..Take care, Judy
ReplyDeleteMaura, your barn certainly does have charm. I think it's quite beautiful ;-)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful barn with lots of charm. I really like the 3rd picture.
ReplyDeletewish that was a part of my farm. gorgeous!!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful old barn.
ReplyDeleteRegards and best wishes
Oh how I wish I had a barn like that Maura...or even one nearby that I could gaze upon regularly and appreciate.
ReplyDeleteI love your new springy header which reminds me that I'm going to have to change mine to an autuminal one...not sure I'm ready for that but unfortunately I don't have any choice...it's on it's way.
Enjoy your day :D
Barns never get tiring.
ReplyDeleteso much charm!!!!!!!!
such great photos. lovely barn. looks like spring ... i sure hope we will have spring here in virginia soon. 63 degrees here today but there is a chill in the air. so cold. (:
ReplyDeleteI share your love of old barns, so much character !
ReplyDeleteThat is a huge barn, and in such great shape...
We're having Spring weather in the lower states, trees are in bloom, and flowers busting out all over ....yippee :)
~Jo
Hi Maura,
ReplyDeleteyour photos are so beautiful.I love pictures of old barns!They have so much character.Have a great day.
Kathy
I absolutely LOVE old barns. We have a lot of old log ones in this area from when the Belgians settled in the area. xo diana
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!! A wonderful glimpse of old Americana.
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I love the photo of your favorite old barn. Its sad to see so many barns deteriorating.
ReplyDeleteI do love barns!
ReplyDeleteAgain a beautiful barn. I just love these American wooden barns so thanks for posting this one.
ReplyDeleteYep Maura! Oozing with charm!! I believe it has it all and then some!
ReplyDeleteI have happily returned to your blog and such a charming delightful post. I read the post before too and that is just what I need. A good dose of spring!
ReplyDeleteI too, love old barns and have fond memories of playing in the loft of one that was quite a bit smaller. The one you showed us is huge with many nooks and cranny corners to explore. Beautiful!
Have a wonderful week Maura,
Jacqueline,
Once Upon a Fairyland
Maura .. please contact me .. YOU WON The years subscription to FOLK MAGAZINE give-a-way on my site .. I need your address etc.. email me at junkexchange@gmail.com .. thank you and Congratulations!! love your site ..
ReplyDeleteTroy
Those are beautiful, Maura! Nicely done!
ReplyDeleteI love your barn pictures!! I am developing a love of photography...i am seeing things I saw before but never really saw!!! like barns!
ReplyDeleteI am your newest follower..pls follow back if you can.
after watching THE WALKING DEAD with all the zombies in the barn.. freaked me out a little but I still would kill for a barn like this one x
ReplyDeleteThis is quite a beauty! Love the cupolas. You captured this old charmer beautifully!
ReplyDeleteYour photography is wonderful. I love the barn; it's a classic. Wonderful shade of gray.
ReplyDeletebeautiful!
ReplyDelete(you've sold me on your blog. any fan of fences, barns and varmints is a friend of mine!)