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Monday, July 25, 2011

Barn Charm

Another barn photo captured on my Sunday drive back in June.
This is on a country road leading to Temperanceville, Ohio.



In this photo you can see a hint of what was calling this barn home.

Their first reaction was to run away from me.



Then they halted and formed this line,
checking me out as I clicked my camera.

These got braver and  came closer,
I think hoping that I had some sort of food for them.
I had to disappoint them.

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17 comments:

  1. Looks to be quite a hilly area where this farm is. Poor cows, having to deal with those pesky flies!

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  2. big old ears, pretty eye lashes and those cute noses.

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  3. Ha---they were giving you 'the look'.... AND--you didn't even give them a snack!!!! Shamey!!!! ha ha ha

    Great barn picture, Beth.
    Hugs,
    Betsy

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  4. That is a great old barn! I like the way it's built into the hill. I love that you added pictures of the cows. That last picture of them is a good one!

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  5. Good work! The barn has character, and I like the steepness of the hill in that first picture of the cows.

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  6. I like the way the barn abuts the hillside ... and that cow with its one ear back ... beware!

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  7. I like barns that have a downstairs...

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  8. This is a beautiful weathered barn and I love the white faced cows...Our neighbor has one or two and I just love them.

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  9. great photos, love how the cows lined up in a row for you, what cutie pies!

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  10. They certainly have a close eye on you, don't they! heheheee
    I like how the barn is built into the side of the hill & how you can walk in the door in the upper level & the same in the bottom level... They knew what they were doing when they built this beauty! =)

    Thank you for linking up to Barn Charm, Beth, very much appreciated! =)

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  11. those cows and that barn could be a scene from my father-in-law's old farm in kentucky.

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  12. cattle are so funny with their herd mentality. great shots of them. and of the barn too. I love the hues of the wood. very nice capture. I'm stopping by on a barn charm tour, and it's very nice to meet you!

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  13. MOOOoo! Love it! nice barn too ;)

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  14. Love the soft, weathered grays on the barn! Cows do seem to be curious creatures, don't they?

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  15. Looks like so many of the barns around my area, weathered and worn, but still in use.

    NoteworthyMusings

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