We took a road trip
last week
to pick up something that my
hubby bought for the farm.
On the way we passed this old beauty.
All she needs is a new roof
and she'd be ready
for the next generation
to put her to use.
I wish she was mine.
We are starting to be
surrounded by
"amber waves of grain".
It won't be long until
they start cutting the
winter wheat.
I wonder what they'll plant next.
I hope it's corn...
or sunflowers!
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23 comments:
It is so sad to see barns falling down. There is one close to me that just kills me that they are allowing it to go. But it take money and maybe they can't afford it.
I have noticed that the wheat is getting so close to being ready. It is just so beautiful! Golden wheat fields and red barns. What can be better than that?
i sure hope they save that barn! she is a charmer!
I love old barns! I seem to want every one I see.
Hugs,
Susan and Bentley
What a special barn...oh I do hope they help her soon. She must have such wonderful stories and memories to tell. xoxo
I love barns and yes the ones in Wisconsin are going...so very sad...beautiful things that they are
lovely treasures...wish i could save one and live in it...love your photo great effects...hugs...c
Hi Maura: That one's a beauty. I'd love to live there. Wouldn't sunflowers be great!!..Happy Tuesday..Judy
Charming indeed . . . loved the "amber grains" thought . . .
Old barns were once part of the landscape, but now sadly they are all disappearing. The land is too valuable. I do like it though when they are converted into houses, as I would love to live in one myself.
That's a beautiful barn. I hope it is sunflowers too that would be awesome. B
That's a really charming old barn Maura!
Beautiful pics!
Hugs,
Cindy
Very charming Maura! I love her! Good Morning to you!
Maura, you always post the best pictures of old barns. I always wonder about the lives that lived and worked in those barns so many years ago! Have a great Tuesday. It's raining cats and dogs here in PA....today and yesterday. We need a little sunshine here!! Hope it is sunny there!
Love that barn. Can you imagine what stories it could tell? What it has seen all these years?
Have a great week.
Blessings,
Kay
p.s. I love the music!
Don't you just love those old barns? I always feel sad to see them fall into a state of disrepair. Blessings and I hope you have a great day- xo Diana
That is a fabulous barn!!! Hope she gets a new roof soon! Love that picture!!!
She for sure needs a new roof, but can you imagine actually roofing it - - - those barn roofs have steep pitch!
This barn is a charmer. I hope she gets a new roof.
Now, that's one gorgeous ol barn! I love the roof, but it probably needs to be replaced if they're going to use it... She's a beauty!
Thanks for joining =)
This is a beautiful old barn. I wonder if the roof will ever be replaced? I sure hope so.
Old barns do have a certain charm!
ready to cut winter wheat already....your growing seasons are much different from ours. Our farmers have been very busy this last week getting their fields ready and seeding.
I love old barns. there is something so mysterious about them....you, ME want to know all the history behind it.
Old barns are great. We have several around here. All that wheat. Us too. Never anything but wheat. O except maybe bonzo's once in a while. Love the barn.
@ 3Beeze Homestead
Oh wouldn't it be lovely to be greeted by the shining faces of sunflowers? They are my most favorite for the summer.
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