Good morning,
I'm going through some pictures from last Fall and came across some more Ohio barns. What makes the one above is that is tobacco drying inside there. The afternoon sun almost makes it glow. Yes, this is another drive by image so the quality isn't too terrific, but I do like the image.
Here's another obviously still in use, but could use a little help itself.
And, finally, a shot at barn siding that will bring a pretty penny if reclaimed, trimmed, and offered for sale.
Ah, to see green grass again! It will be soon!
All the best,
Lois
9 comments:
I love looking at your old barns. Great pictures!
Yes, that old barnwood is expensive!
Great barns...I am anxious to get out in search of barns, now that we are back in Pa.
i like that second place. :)
Love the barns. I really like seeing the different types of barns that are scattered around the U.S.
I've found these barns usually have a grand old home near them that probably dates back over 100 years. When they are maintained, they are a masterpiece.
The tobacco in caught my eye first thing....love that second barn, too.
Wonderful barns Lois. The wood in the 3rd one is really nice. Happy spring to you!
Lovely trio of barns! The second is particularly appealing.
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