Bmeandering

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Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Barn Charm #55

In honor of Tricia's two year anniversary of barn charm,
I decided to post again.
 I have felt that lately my barns haven 't held their own with others in the collection
and thus backed out for awhile.

I came upon this mysterious beauty
when I took a side road (with trepidation).
It appeared when I least expected a building of any kind.
I immediately pulled over and went exploring,
of course heeding the "Keep Out!" signs.

Coming up on it.

Front view.

Side of it that I first saw. 
Like many around this part of Ohio, it is built into a hillside.

The other side of it.

It has a spring or cold house built partially into the ground of the hill.

I like how it soared!


This caught 'my fancy'.

For more views of barns, please check out Tricia's place.


9 comments:

  1. love the view with the spring house. you don't see them much any more. too great!! (:

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  2. You found a good one! Nice job with the exploring.

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  3. Oh Beth, please don't ever think that your barns don't hold their own... please don't! I love em & I love seeing everyone's barns every week...
    This one esp, maybe cuz of the mystery of the ol beauty, but I love it & would love to explore inside, for sure!

    Thank you very much for joining this week's Barn Charmiversary! =)

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  4. Your Ohio barns are so interesting. I always want to explore them with you. The spring house is different as it's new to me. What was its use?

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  5. I always enjoy your barns. That last shot is especially captivating.

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  6. I don't know what you mean about your barns not holding their own...I am pretty sure I remember loving a lot of yours. Truth be told I doubt if I have met a dozen barns that I didn't love. And what is funny...when I post more than one barn, lots of times people love the one I like least. So post what you have...they are all enjoyed.

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  7. I forgot to say that I love this one...I just love it when I or anyone else are able to capture more than one angle of the barn.

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