I fell off the blog wagon this past week but I have a post coming soon to explain why. For today, I thought I'd share another great barn on one of the lesser traveled roads around here.
A big red and white barn that no matter what angle I tried to get a shot from, this red Crepe Myrtle was always in the frame. It adds a touch of something to the image, just not sure what.
But I like it. :-)
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Anne, you found a great one for this week, you can't loose with a red barn! Let's hope that you find some more barns. Thanks for linking up and please return again. Tom The Backroads Traveller
ReplyDeleteThanks, Tom! It's been crazy busy here but hopefully I will get out and about to hunt down some pretty rural scenes.
DeleteAbsolutely beautiful images in red and white...gorgeous rural scenes!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Debby! I really liked this one. :)
DeleteThank you, Felicia! Appreciate the visit. :)
ReplyDeleteA very lovely setting for this great barn. Thanks for your visit to my barn post! Hope all is well...
ReplyDeleteHi Ellen, All is great! It's just been a busy week or two. Somehow, blogging is the one thing that gets pushed to the back burner. But then I guess it's not top priority when life events are happening
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It's a beautiful old barn!
ReplyDeleteIndeed it is, Rose! Thanks for stopping by taking time to leave a comment. Appreciated!
DeleteAww... that's a great barn, Anne! You wonder of all that once took place in those old well used barns of their day?
ReplyDeleteI pray that you are having a wonderful day.
Bless you, sweet friend ~ Debbie
Hey Debbie, Yes, I am always thinking about what life might have on these old farms, and how many young children had fun sliding down the hay loft in the barn. :)
DeletePraying for you, dear friend.