Great shot, Mike…I am originally from WI, and do not recall ever seeing a white barn! This farm looks we–kept, and by virtue of two silos, they must raise either beef, or milk cows.
I really appreciate all these beauties from CO…thank you so much for all your mini-tours of the countryside!
Hahahaha, well all your photos are nice and sometimes I am beyond words for describing how awesome, interesting, outstanding, mesmerizing and incredible they are! 😀
All barns should be shaped like this today. I know that every angle costs more money to build, but they sure do make beautiful structures. The pitched roofs of barns in colder climates were built in to prevent heavy snow accumulation, but the results are so much more appealing. This is just one lovely sight! The little windows at the top make me smile too.
They do indeed. Very nice. 🙂
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Thank you Robin.
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That was going to be my comment too! 🙂
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All you have to do is appear in my comment stream Lorna and I am thrilled (no kidding) regardless of what you have to say.
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Haha, you’re a very charming fellow!
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🙂
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However did you get those clouds to pose so perfectly for you? 😉
This looks like summer to me!
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Summer like day for sure. So nice to be in this time of year.
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We’re at 68 degrees right now Mike, and I’m loving it! It’s going to get really hot soon though.
I love the shot…as I said, perfection.
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Are you some sort of scientist Alex?
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Scientist?
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Your posts often take on a scientific feel. Astronomy, etc.
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Nope, not a scientist…but I do love science, especially astronomy!
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This is a pretty looking farm! Nicely taken care! Good shot Mike!
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Thanks my friend.
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beautiful.. your images have made me appreciate, and look for, old barns and buildings. Thank you.
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How about that! Thank you so much.
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Great shot, Mike…I am originally from WI, and do not recall ever seeing a white barn! This farm looks we–kept, and by virtue of two silos, they must raise either beef, or milk cows.
I really appreciate all these beauties from CO…thank you so much for all your mini-tours of the countryside!
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You are so welcome and I really am pleased that these images bring you joy.
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Very nice photo!
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Hi Marielba. Thanks for this considerate, although somewhat wordy comment.
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Hahahaha, well all your photos are nice and sometimes I am beyond words for describing how awesome, interesting, outstanding, mesmerizing and incredible they are! 😀
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LOL.There you go. How funny you are my friend.
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Did you scare the livestock with your motorcycle? That barn is so perfect 🙂
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Yep, they were heading south. A galloping herd of horses and cows. Should be in Lakewood by noon.
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really? I will look for them from my parking garage roof and try and capture the scenes of chaos on Alameda!
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Of course I’m serious. I would never lie to you.
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were there any goats? Juliet loves goats
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So perfect, it should be on a milk carton. It would make a great studio too. Nice shot.
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It would make a great outdoor studio. We could even make movies there.
Thank you.
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Reblogged this on Butterflies and Bunny Rabbits.
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i like this 🙂
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Thank you very much.
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Wonderful photograph… Thank you dear Mike, with my love, nia
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Thanks Nia.
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Just add an old mountain in the background and it would look right at home here.
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Mountains were to the west and the barn was to the north. oh well 🙂
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🙂
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🙂 🙂
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Still, is right. Little sign of life except for the two horses. Post card perfect shot, Mike!
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So you see the two horses, eh. Very sharp eye sheila 🙂
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I didn’t at first. But as I studied the stillness of the shot I noticed the tiny patch of brown. Enlarging the photo confirmed it.
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Well Done!
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All barns should be shaped like this today. I know that every angle costs more money to build, but they sure do make beautiful structures. The pitched roofs of barns in colder climates were built in to prevent heavy snow accumulation, but the results are so much more appealing. This is just one lovely sight! The little windows at the top make me smile too.
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You know things I don’t George. No surprise there. Thank you.
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