Treloar, Missouri
July 3, 2012
My other blog is more about the story that goes with the photo. On this site the photo is the story.
Thank you for stopping by my site. Without your visits there would be no incentive to continue posting. So, having you here and reading your comments is the highlight of my day.
I regret that time does not always allow me to return visits to everyone who stops by, but, I will certainly do my best to get to everyone. I will definitely answer any questions you leave me.
Thanks for stopping by and have a great day.
Lindo celeiro !!beijos,chica
ReplyDeleteit looks as if it's winking.
ReplyDeletecool old barn!
Very nice!
ReplyDeleteI love photos of old barns.
That's cool, how you can tell they added on the extra part. Nice.
ReplyDeleteWhere is the tractor though. :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a very interesting barn. You have captured it so well with the lighting. Just lovely.
ReplyDeleteAnother great one Rita! Looks like it should be falling down but it is still standing strong.
ReplyDeleteI do like the various ages and weathering in these wooden boards! What an amazing weathered beauty it is!
ReplyDeleteVery nice! Different looking addition, and it looks like they doubled their space.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely barn!
ReplyDeleteI love old barns! It is definitely weathered!.
ReplyDeleteLooks like this one was pieced together! Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteStill working!
ReplyDeleteNice pic, Rita.
;-)
It looks like it will hold several tractors, probably a couple plows, several bales of hay, and any other thing someone would ever want to put in a barn!
ReplyDeleteVery spesial and nice photo!
ReplyDeleteIngun, Norway
Fantastic old barn :)
ReplyDeleteCharmed by the old barn with so much character.
ReplyDeleteok...i was here already!! haha!! just catching up with my 'weathered and worn'...this could have also been a parallel theme!
ReplyDeleteis there a tractor in there now? hello, are you there. great view. (:
ReplyDeleteYou've inspired me to take my bike into the countryside just outside our city. I live right near the edge of town, so I can see my first barn five minutes after leaving the house. What a great choice for this theme!
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