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Tuesday, March 12, 2013

Barn Charm #67

This barn was on the same bit of land as last week's long barn,
but this one was set back quite a bit and obviously in much worse shape.

As regulars have probably figured out by now,
I cannot take just one picture, so here's this week's collection of this barn.


All the photos show the slope this barn was built on, 
but I think this one best shows the buckling of it.
It seems to be holding on for dear life!




This is my favorite shot of it.
As you can see, spring has not come to this part of Ohio yet.
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12 comments:

  1. beautiful red barn...spring has not arrived here yet either :(

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  2. No Spring here either. It's on it's way though!
    You found another great barn. I always love your hilly landscape and seeing the way buildings are built into the hills.

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  3. I appreciate all the different angles you shoot, I get to see more of the barn that way! She's a beauty, isn't she. I keep saying it & I will probably continue to say it, I wish someone in each area could save these old wood barns! So many things these days & so much of our history in these old structures, barns & otherwise, are just being neglected & it's sad!

    Thanks a million for continuing to join, very much appreciated =)

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  4. I can imagine when it was new and beautiful! I love the hilly landscape.

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  5. Spring is coming soon, but we just got rid of most of the snow. Love this neat old barn and how it was built on the side of a hill. The last shot is my favorite, too. Beautiful!

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  6. Spring has not arrived in Northern Minnesota either. You're much further along than we are!!
    I love the classic, simple lines of this barn.
    It's a shame it won't stay standing forever.

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  7. Nice series of shots of this neat little barn.

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  8. hey there. such a great barn. take care. ( :

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  9. Love how it 'fit's it's location! Very neat! Twyla

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  10. OOO, I also love that last shot best! I need to try to remember that when I take pictures...the landscape surrounding them sure makes a big differend. I love that this was built on a slope!

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  11. The poor thing looks like it might just slide on down that slope. Sure is pretty though.

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  12. What a fabulous barn that must have been in its heyday. It still looks pretty fabulous actually. I love how it's sloped into the hillside.

    My barn charm for this week;
    Noteworthy Musings

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