Monday, May 21, 2012

Barn Charm 86


This barn is in my hometown and is the subject on one of the town's postcards sold in local shops.  It is not situated where you safely can get a shot from the road.   The owners are distantly related on my mother's side so we stopped one day and asked permission.


It's a beautiful place.



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18 comments:

Anonymous said...

You have barnage in the family? Niiice! LoL! heheheee
She's a beauty, for sure, esp under that blue sky... is it painted black or is that just really dark barn wood?
Love all that green, too!

Thanks in advance for joining, Amy! =)

TexWisGirl said...

really pretty. love that opening cut-out. :)

Brian King said...

Beautiful shots, Amy! Your photos could be on postcards. Very nice!

Michelle said...

Great shots of this barn!

Grandma Barb's This and That said...

Very pretty shots, Amy

Mari said...

Nice barn! I love that open doorway.

Carletta said...

The weathered wood barn underneath that sky and in the midst of the clover and buttercups is indeed charming!!
Lovely shots Amy!

Elaine said...

Beautiful shots! Lucky you to be able to get permission to take photos of this lovely barn.

Amy Burzese said...

Tricia, is isn't painted. That's the natural weathered barn wood. The sun was high so they are a little contrasty.

rainfield61 said...

I shall discovery many stories inside the barn.

If I am there.

But I am to tied down over here.

Have a great day to you.

Anonymous said...

You've got to love those cooperative distant relatives! Beautiful shot of the barn.

bon bon said...

lovely old barn sitting among the clover.

Pamela Gordon said...

This is a nice barn and a very pretty setting!

Latane Barton said...

That barn looks like it has a lot of history behind it. Very nice.

Roan said...

I bet it made a very nice postcard. Beautiful area, too.

Charade said...

I'm struck by the dark weathering of all that wood. I wonder if it's a different species than most commonly used in middle America?

Faye said...

Having trouble remembering my nouns today--an age thing, I think. :-) Anyway, I think the way the boards are laid out in the eaves is just beautiful--so straightforward, functional and visually appealing. How old is the barn do you think?

Kranky Granny said...

Love this barn. You just do not see black barns here. This is so neat. Nice that you could get up close and personal .