I few of the barns that we saw in IL when moving Allison. Seems like there are a lot of barns in that area with some that are really kept up well.
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These are AWESOME captures & while I can't pick a favorite, I love them all, I WILL come back & link this post up to Barn Charm on Monday evening! These are so great & I have to thank you, too, for posting them =)
11 comments:
These are AWESOME captures & while I can't pick a favorite, I love them all, I WILL come back & link this post up to Barn Charm on Monday evening! These are so great & I have to thank you, too, for posting them =)
Great post, Neal... I love old barns also.. I'm partial to the red ones... (Hope Rose sees this post.)
Betsy
Great post! I'm like Besty and love all barns also!
Linda
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Rose would love each and every one of these barns. You've given us a good collection.
Wow, I love those barns. You are really lucky when finding them there. In Finland they are vanishing every year more and more.
Great photos ... the first one reminds me of the barnyard growing up.
Nice shots. It is interesting that the first two are of the same design (and I have no idea what that signifies, being a true city bred)
Love that the cows are in that first shot. Nice.
these are really charming!!!
Beautiful series of photos!
Love your pictures. It's noteworthy to me how different the barn styles are in different areas. Thanks for sharing!
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