An old barn with a very bad roof sits in ruin. There must be a variety of birds who live in this beautiful structure. It appears that the barn itself is quite solid except for that roof which is rotted and falling away. I wonder if this farmer is experiencing difficult times, like so many other land owners.
So much beautiful wood, going to waste. I do hope the owner will patch it up.
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Good wood indeed.
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I love the sky in this one! And Happy Father’s Day! : )
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Noodles! Thank you dear.
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Now that is a beauty
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I think so as well. Thank you.
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Keep the old barns coming! Love them and your reflections out them.
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Yes, old barns appear to be in abundance here and I too love them. Thank you for this generous comment.
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Hie Mike,
an excellent picture again.
Reminds me of the old barn we had here: http://fc-foto.de/21993854
More here: http://pitsbilderbuch.wordpress.com/2010/08/07/barn-corral/ and the following pics
And look what we found under the floor: http://pitspersoenlichesblog.wordpress.com/2010/08/05/unsere-alte-scheune/ [just scroll down to the 2nd pic]
Best regards from southern TExas,
Pit
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Thanks Pit. Nice barns you have there. What the hell is that skeleton? Possum?
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Hi Mike,
Thanks for taking a peek at my pictures. As to the skeleton: it might have been a coyote. At least that’s what we think.
Have a great day,
Pit
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Now that’s a barn with character! I do hope the farmer can find some way to repair it.
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Me too. What a waste.
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Lovely barn just the way it is….I love to enlarge your photos to the max and study the details….that 2×4 holding up the fence on the right, for instance, just adds to the whole scene. And this has to be an updated barn because there are tires leaning against it, not wagon wheels 🙂
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Yes, it was updated at some point, but it really should be re-roofed or it is going bye bye. Thank you Angeline.
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So. Absolutely. Great! What a find, Mike! Looks like something Hollywood built and aged down for some flick.
Love the (obviously) hinged hay loft door and the overall design. Must have gotten a lot of attention when it was first built (by a prosperous farmer, no doubt). Interestingly, there seem to be no roof shakes littering the ground.
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Yeah I think it is an absolute beauty and full of character. And it is just wasting away. All that beautiful wood!
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Beautiful!
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I thought so too. Thank you.
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A beauty Mike!
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Thanks Madhu. I was blown away by it.
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Beautiful decay; love the tones!
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Totally agree. Thanks!
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This reminds me of my Grandparent’s barn. I loved to take photos of the roof from the inside before my brother fixed it up and reroofed it a few years back. This is a “farm girl” barn for sure!
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Is your barn as big as this? That is one hell of a job to fix up I would guess.
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Vented is an understatement. 🙂
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I thought I would be kind and speak euphemistically 🙂
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Beautiful photo and gorgeous barn. Love the messy old look of it.
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Thanks Nick. Yes the barn is amazing.
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Love the description, or title. 🙂
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Thanks Leanne.
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One of my favorite…all time ever, AWESOME subjects….our old barns across this nation are falling down by the day…If not for photographs like these…we will forever lose this piece of Americana! Thank you for sharing
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Agreed. Changing times, difficult times, failing times. Glad that you like the barn and so do I, big time. Thanks for the comment Kirsten.
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I can almost smell it!
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Smelled like fresh laundry.
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Gorgeous colours Mike!
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Thanks Jude, and hello to you.
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Another beautiful shot, Mike! I love old barns like this.
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Thanks Emma. I’ll keep ’em coming.
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Very nice shot Mike!
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Thanks Michael.
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